Georg Quaet-Faslem (physician)
Georg Quaet-Faslem (born April 23, 1872 in Hanover , † September 22, 1927 in Berlin ) was a German doctor and member of parliament .
Life
Georg Quaet-Faslem was the only son of the State Forestry Council Georg Quaet-Faslem from his first marriage to Karoline Sophie Marie Quensell (1847–1872), who died early. He was the great-grandson of the builder Emanuel Bruno Quaet-Faslem and great-grandmother's great-great-grandson of the poet Jean Paul Richter .
He studied medicine at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . In 1894 he became active in the Corps Bremensia . He switched to the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . With a doctoral thesis in Kiel anatomy, he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD .
His first medical activity was at the Sachsenberg sanatorium in Schwerin . In 1906 he went to Göttingen as a senior physician at the Provincial Insane Asylum , which at that time was still part of the Göttingen University Medical Center . When August Cramer died in 1912, Quaet-Faslem followed him as director of the Rasemühle located in Rosdorf . He championed occupational therapy .
Quaet-Faslem was a member of the Prussian Landtag for the first electoral term from 1921 to 1924 and a member of the Committee on Population Policy for the DNVP . In the 2nd electoral period he represented constituency 6 ( Pomerania ) in the Prussian state parliament on a state proposal. In the state parliament he was one of the members of parliament who spoke up more often. He died at the age of 55.
As a student historian, he wrote the history of his corps, published in 1914, together with his corps brothers Brüning and Nicol.
literature
- Carl Manfred Frommel : The members of the Bremensia zu Göttingen from February 25, 1811 to the present . Göttingen 1912, p. 264.
- Beatrix Herlemann , Helga Schatz: Biographical Lexicon of Lower Saxony Parliamentarians, 1919-1945 . Hahnsche Buchhandlung Verlag, Hannover 2004, pp. 283–284.
Web links
- Georg Quaet-Faslem at www.corpsarchive.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ according to corpsarchive.de and shortly before the death of the mother Marie Quensell on May 5, 1872
- ↑ Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 39 , 961
- ↑ Dissertation: Keeping the omphalo-mesenteric duct open .
- ↑ Quaet-Faslem's dissertation in WorldCat
- ↑ Heiner Fangerau, Karen Nolte: "Modern" institutional psychiatry in the 19th and 20th centuries: legitimation and criticism . Franz Steiner Verlag, 2006, p. 384; Christine Wolters, Christof Beyer, Brigitte Lohff: Deviation and Normality: Psychiatry in Germany from the Empire to German Unity , transcript Verlag, 2014, p. 32
- ↑ Michael J. Cowan: Cult of the Will - Nervousness and German Modernity . Penn State Press, 2008, p. 103, citing Quaet-Faslem's contribution in the Handbook of Therapy of Nervous Diseases (1916)
- ↑ Ludger Heid: Oskar Cohn: a socialist and Zionist in the Empire and in the Weimar Republic . Campus Verlag, 2002, p. 118.
- ^ Brüning, Quaet-Faslem, Nicol: History of the Corps Bremensia 1812–1912 . Göttingen 1914 ( digitized version of the SUB Göttingen at www.kulturerbe.niedersachsen.de)
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SURNAME | Quaet-Faslem, Georg |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German physicians, politicians and parliamentarians |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 23, 1872 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |
DATE OF DEATH | September 22, 1927 |
Place of death | Berlin |