Gustav von Hößlin

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Gustav Adolf Balthasar von Hößlin (born October 12, 1854 in Budapest , † March 26, 1925 in Munich ) was a German doctor.

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Gustav Adolf Balthasar von Hößlin

He was the second of three children of the wholesaler Theodor Arnold Balthasar von Hößlin and his wife Emilie, geb. Heinzelmann. According to the upper class, he was privately instructed, u. a. by the classical philologist Georg Gött . After graduating from high school, he studied medicine at the Königl. Bavarian Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . One of his academic teachers was Hugo von Ziemssen . Hößlin completed his studies in 1879. The 29-page dissertation that he wrote with Chief Medical Officer Karl von Hecker reads: Hydrocephalus congenitus as an obstacle to birth . After graduating, Hößlin worked as a general practitioner. He was also in the service of the king. Court and later became the personal physician of King Ludwig III. of Bavaria .

His younger brother Rudolf von Hößlin (1858–1936) also became a physician. In 1885 he founded the Neuwittelsbach sanatorium, a sanatorium for internal and nervous diseases, and managed it for decades.

Gustav von Hößlin was married to Maria Magdalena Auguste Rüdinger. The marriage had three children. His youngest son, Franz Balthasar von Hoeßlin , wrote about his family: "But my mother, who played the piano very well herself, brought a lot of music into the house. We three siblings heard a lot and exclusively good music from an early age, which was so much about the center Our life became that my almost unmusical father had to experience the misfortune that all three of his children chose music as a profession and finally my sister even married a musician. "

literature

  • Rudolf von Hoesslin: Medical report from the Neuwittelsbach sanatorium near Munich January 1 to December 31, 1891, Munich 1892
  • Hartmut von Hösslin: Hösslin data from 5 centuries, Augsburg 1997
  • Werner Zinkand / Nina Raffalt: Hans Gött 1883–1974. Life and Work, Munich 2000

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=1673828
  2. cf. Zinkand / Raffalt 2000, p. 7 ff.
  3. ^ Hoesslin, Munich 1892
  4. Hösslin 1997, p. 49 f

swell

  • Genealogical private archive v. Hoesslin