Friedrich Mosler

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Friedrich Mosler

Karl Friedrich Mosler (born March 8, 1831 in Ortenberg (Hesse) ; † January 3, 1911 in Greifswald ) was a German internist and university professor.

Life

Friedrich Mosler studied medicine from the summer semester of 1850 at the Hessian Ludwig University , the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg and the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin . He was a student of Julius Vogel , Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs and Rudolf Virchow . During his studies, he became a member of the Nassauer Hof fraternity . Since 1895 he was a corps bow bearer of Teutonia Giessen . In 1853 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . After study trips to Vienna and Prague, he joined the Medical Clinic of Ludwig University as an assistant in 1854. Inspired by the zoologist Rudolf Leuckart , he turned to helminthology in particular . He completed his habilitation in 1858. Since 1862 apl. Professor for internal medicine in Gießen, he became full professor at the Royal University of Greifswald in 1864 . For the academic year 1876/77 he was elected rector . In 1899 he retired .

Mosler's daughter later married the physician Hugo Schulz , who had been professor of pharmacology at the Medical Faculty of the University of Greifswald since 1883.

Honors

Fonts

  • Investigations into the influence of the internal use of various quantities of ordinary drinking water on the metabolism of the human body under various conditions. In: Archive of the Association for Community Work for the Promotion of Scientific Medicine. First award typeface awarded by the fg A. association. Vol. 3, No. 3, 1858, ZDB -ID 508963-3 , pp. 398-470 .
  • Helminthological studies and observations Hirschwald, Berlin 1864, ( digitized ).
  • Experiences with the treatment of typhus exanthematicus. With consideration of the necessary prophylactic measures. Academic bookshop, Greifswald 1868.
  • Pathology and therapy of leukemia. Clinically processed. Hirschwald, Berlin 1872, ( digitized version ).
  • Diseases of the spleen (including leukemia and melemia). In: Hugo von Ziemssen (Hrsg.): Handbook of Special Pathology and Therapy. Volume 8, half 2. FCW Vogel, Leipzig 1875, pp. 1–196 .
  • Clinical symptoms and therapy of medullary leukemia. (Lecture given in the Greifswald med. Association). In: Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift . Vol. 13, No. 49, 1876, pp. 701-705 ; No. 50, pp. 719-722 ; No. 51, pp. 733-735 ; No. 52, pp. 749-751 .
  • About lung surgery. Lecture given at the second Congress for Internal Medicine in Wiesbaden on April 20, 1883. Expanded by an overview of the entire literature on the subject. JF Bergmann, Wiesbaden 1883, ( digitized version ).
  • About the medical importance of the medina worm (Filaria medinensis). Urban & Schwarzenberg, Vienna et al. 1884.
  • About the emergence and prevention of tuberculosis as a widespread disease with special consideration of the establishment of popular sanatoriums throughout the German fatherland. Seven lectures along with preliminary remarks and closing sentences. JF Bergmann, Wiesbaden 1899.

See also

literature

  • Julius Pagel (ed.): Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century. Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin et al. 1901, Sp. 1162–1163, ( online ).
  • Günter Ewert, Ralf Ewert: Friedrich Mosler , in: Ordinaries of Internal Medicine [in Greifswald] from 1864 to 1928 . Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-86386-441-5 , pp. 8-22.

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Mosler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Paul Wentzcke : Fraternity lists. Second volume: Hans Schneider and Georg Lehnert: Gießen - The Gießener Burschenschaft 1814 to 1936. Görlitz 1942, P. Nassauer Hof. No. 5.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 58/592
  3. Dissertation: Contributions to the knowledge of urine secretion in healthy, pregnant and sick people, in particular quantitative determination of the phosphoric acid compounds. ( Digitized version ).
  4. Habilitation thesis: Investigations into the transition of substances from the blood into the bile .
  5. Rector's speeches (HKM)
  6. Ferdinand Sauerbruch: That was my life. Kindler & Schiermeyer, Bad Wörishofen 1951; Licensed edition for Bertelsmann Lesering, Gütersloh 1956, p. 104.
  7. List of dekorirten with Grand Ducal Hessian medals and decorations people. 1875, ZDB -ID 555901-7 , p. 120.
predecessor Office successor
Franz Susemihl Rector of the University of Greifswald
1876
Carl Hueter