Georg von Adelmann

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Georg von Adelmann

Georg Franz Blasius von Adelmann (born June 28, 1811 in Fulda , † June 16, 1888 in Berlin ) was a German surgeon and university professor.

Life

Georg Adelmann was born in Fulda in 1811 as the first son of the doctor Vinzenz Adelmann . Joseph Franz Adelmann (1788–1860), the brother of Georg's father, was professor of natural sciences at the University of Leuven, and Georg Adelmann first studied natural sciences there. After studying medicine at the University of Marburg and the University of Würzburg , he was on 22 August 1832 in Würzburg Dr. med. PhD. He then worked as an assistant doctor at the medical clinic in Marburg, later as a doctor in Fulda and finally as an assistant doctor at the surgical clinic in Marburg. On December 2, 1837 , he qualified as a private lecturer there. Following the recommendation of the famous Heidelberg surgeon Maximilian Joseph von Chelius , he was appointed to the chair of surgery at the University of Dorpat in July 1841 as the successor to Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov . He worked there until 1871, after which he moved to Berlin, where he died in 1888. In 1855 he was elected to the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and in 1860 he was appointed to the real Council of State (Russian Empire) .

His successor in Dorpat was his pupil and son-in-law Ernst von Bergmann . The botanist Fedor Bucholtz was a grandson .

Fonts

  • De dignitate lithontritiae (1833)
  • Investigations in pathological conditions of the maxillary sinus (1844)

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. thesis: De steatomate .