Gustav Buek

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gustav Buek (born April 27, 1820 in Hamburg ; † December 11, 1874 there ) was a German doctor and physicist .

Life

Buek studied medicine at Heidelberg University from October 1840 and received his doctorate there in March 1844. After a six-month stay in Halle , he passed his state examination in Hamburg and settled there as a doctor in 1845. Buek was a poor doctor from 1848 to 1851 and an obstetrical member of the health council from 1868 to 1871. In 1871 he became a physician.

He was the first chairman of the committee for the Schiller celebration . Buek campaigned for the erection of the Schiller statue and for the foundation of the public library.

In 1848 Buek was elected and also called up to replace the Hamburg Constituent Assembly. He refused entry because it was "morally impossible for him to take the prescribed oath". From 1859 to 1865 and from 1869 to 1874 he belonged to the Hamburg parliament .

Gustav Buek married Ernestine Sophie Siemers (1823–1903) on November 29, 1850.

literature

  • Wilhelm Heyden: The members of the Hamburg citizenship 1859–1862 . Festschrift for December 6, 1909. Herold in Komm., Hamburg 1909, p. 23 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gustav Toepke: The register of the University of Heidelberg . 5th part. Carl Winter's University Bookstore, Heidelberg 1904, p. 651 ( online ).
  2. Bernhard Koerner: Genealogisches Handbuch Bürgerlicher Familien, a German gender book . tape 18 . Starke, Görlitz 1910, p. 417-418 (= Hamburg Gender Book . Volume 1).