Gisbert Swartendijk Bullling

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Lithograph by Carl Heinrich Kitzerow

Gisbert Swartendijk Stierling , also Gysbert Swartendyk , Gijsbert Swartendijk (born January 6, 1787 in Woerden , † May 28, 1857 in Kressin ) was a Dutch-German physician and temporarily spa doctor in Travemünde .

Life

He studied at the University of Leiden and was awarded a doctorate here on October 21, 1806. med. PhD. The Travemünder bath doctor Heinrich Wilhelm Danzmann brought him to the seaside resort of Travemünde as his assistant . After the end of the bathing season in 1815 he settled as a general practitioner in Wandsbek ; In 1817 he moved to Hamburg. In 1835 he gave up his practice for health reasons and moved to his son Johann Georg Stierling on the Kressin estate near Goldberg (Mecklenburg) .

He was initially with Ariana Maria, geb. Smits, and then with Anna Sophia Magdalene geb. Voet, married. With his second wife he still had an apartment in Lübeck in 1845, Mühlenstraße JohQ 921/922 (today: Mühlenstraße 5/7). A son from his first marriage, Hubert Griffioen Stierling (1811–1872), also became a doctor in Hamburg. Hubert Stierling was his great-grandson.

In addition to medical treatises, he wrote poetry and was the editor of two magazines from 1818 to 1820.

The Hamburg State and University Library keeps a portrait lithograph of Stierling by Carl Heinrich Kitzerow (1799–1874).

Awards

Works

  • De coenaesthesi atque ejus aberratione a statu normali. Diss. Leiden 1806
  • Aan mynen waarden vriend PW Keuchenius, bij zijne bevoordering tot doctor in de geneeskunde, 31 mey 1806. ( digitized version )
  • Proeve eener oordeelkundige Beschouwing van sommige belangrijke onderwerpen betrekkelijk de ziekte der leerden, van mr. W. Bilderdijk. Amsterdam: Immerzeel en comp. 1809 ( digitized version )
  • Aan de Hollandsche natie, na den veldslag bij Leipzig: Dichtstukje. 1813
  • Ideas about indication, effect and correct use of the seaside resorts along with historical topographical notes on the seaside resort of Travemünde. Lübeck 1815, 2nd edition Hamburg 1816
  • Annals of the seaside resort of Travemünde in the summer of 1815. Lübeck 1816
  • (with Anthonij Moll) Het zee-bad, of Overzigt over den oorsprong en de nuttigheid the bathing in het algemeen: benevens eene meer opucherijke beschouwing van den invloed der zeebaden in het bijzonder, of de ahead of manufacturing the gezondheid, by genes-knowledgeable waiter : with an annex nopens de nieuwe zeebad-inrigting te Scheveningen. Dordrecht: Blussé en Van Braam 1819 ( digitized version )
  • Ints over de cholera, zooals dezelve in Hamburg is waargenomen: briefsgewijze medegedeeld aan JA van Bemmelen. Haarlem: Wed. A. Loosjes Pz. 1831
  • Poems. Lübeck 1857

editor

  • The Parzen or non-profit papers for promoting enlightenment, health and cheerfulness. Hamburg 1818
  • General health newspaper or collection of useful articles, ideas, advice and inventions from earlier and later times. Hamburg 1.1818 / 19 - 2.1819 / 20 (no longer published)

literature

  • Stierling (Georg Swartendijk) , in: Adolf Callisen : Medicinisches Writer's Lexicon of the now living doctors, surgeons, obstetricians, pharmacists and naturalists of all educated peoples. Volume 25, Copenhagen 1837, p. 218
Stierling (Gysbert, not Georg) (correction and addendum), in: ibid. Volume 32, Altona 1844, pp. 441f
  • Hans Schröder: Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present. Volume 7, Hamburg 1879, pp. 308-310 (No. 3921)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kressin ( Memento of the original from July 13, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at gutshaeuser.de  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gutshaeuser.de
  2. Gisbert Swartendijk Stierling acquired the estate in 1834 and did not transfer it to his son until 1852, see Government Gazette for Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1852, p. 200
  3. ^ Based on the Lübeck population census of 1845, accessed on July 7, 2013 from ancestry.com
  4. To him see Hans Schröder: Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present. Volume 7, Hamburg 1879, p. 310 (No. 3922)
  5. ^ Entry in the allegro HANS catalog, the estate and autograph catalog of the Hamburg State and University Library
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