Gustav Mehlhausen

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Gustav Mehlhausen (born November 26, 1823 in Gerdauen ; † 1913 ) was a German medical officer.

Life

Mehlhausen studied at the Albertus University in Königsberg and had been a member of the Corps Littuania since 1844 . He switched to the medical and surgical Friedrich Wilhelm Institute in Berlin. 1849 Dr. med. doctorate , he was a military doctor in the Prussian Army . In the German war he was chief physician of the 2nd heavy field hospital of the Guard Corps , in the Franco-German War general physician of the general stage inspection of the 3rd Army , then corps general physician of the VII Army Corps . Since 1873, à la suite of the Medical Corps found he was Medical Director of the Charité . As a go. He retired in 1892 as chief medical officer . He was a member of the Cholera Commission for the German Reich , founded the Society of Charité Doctors and was editor of the Charité Annalen , NP, years 1 to 12. In his honor, a memorial by Martin Wolff was erected in the courtyard of the Old Charité . The bronze bust stored in 1950 has been lost.

source

  • Pagel: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, Sp. 1113–1114, zeno.org

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corp lists 1960, 86/224
  2. ^ Reports of the Cholera Commission for the German Empire
  3. Mehlhausen Memorial (Charité)