Friedrich Siebert (doctor)

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Family grave at the Johannisfriedhof in Jena

Friedrich Ludwig Joseph "Fritz" Siebert (born February 22, 1829 in Würzburg , † May 26, 1882 in Jena ) was a German doctor and psychiatrist .

Life

Friedrich Siebert first attended the Latin school in Bamberg, where his father, August Siebert , worked as a senior physician at the city hospital in Bamberg, and then the grammar school in Weimar. Siebert began studying medicine at the University of Jena in 1849 , switched to the University of Würzburg for two semesters in 1850 and, after another three semesters at the University of Jena, completed his studies with a doctoral examination on March 7, 1853 and his dissertation on September 10, 1853 . After working from March 8 to November 1, 1853 as an assistant at the internal clinic with his father and from January 16, 1854 to March 1855 as an assistant at the surgical clinic under Franz von Ried (1810–1895) had worked in Jena, he passed the medical state examination in Weimar on November 25, 1854.

Siebert intended to do his habilitation as a private lecturer in Munich, but returned to Jena after the sudden death of his father on July 1, 1855. There he worked as a practicing doctor and qualified as a private lecturer in pathological anatomy . In November 1864 he passed the physics examination in Weimar and took over the physics examination in Jena on April 1, 1865. After the death of Ignaz Franz Xaver Schömann (1807-1864), he took over temporarily the management of the old mental hospital in Jena and from 1 January 1866, the agricultural colony for the mentally ill in Kapellendorf , 1879 by Karl Friedrich Hospital in Blankenhain was pooled . On January 1, 1869 he was appointed the definitive director of the old insane asylum and on August 2 he was appointed associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Jena. Siebert also dealt with neuropathology and founded a family boarding school on his property in 1868. He gave the speech at the opening of the new building for the state insane asylum.

With the nickname Mynsicht , Siebert was accepted into the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina on September 10, 1862 .

On October 3, 1856, Friedrich Siebert married the daughter of the Judicial Councilor Hering in Jena, who died on March 11, 1875. In his second marriage, he married Hedwig Krüger from Eisenach on November 20, 1879.

Works (selection)

  • August Förster : Textbook of the pathological anatomy . After the author's death, edited by Dr. Ms. Siebert, ao. Professor at the University of Jena. Ninth increased and improved edition. Mauke's Verlag (Hermann Dufft), Jena 1873 ( google.de ).

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