Heinrich Deichert

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Heinrich Deichert (born March 10, 1871 in Marburg an der Lahn ; died 1958 ) was a German doctor and medical historian .

Life

Heinrich Deichert was born in 1871 as the son of a university music director. After attending grammar school, he studied medicine at the university there in Göttingen . After his license to practice medicine in 1896, he initially worked as an assistant doctor in Göttingen and Hanover , where he established himself as a general practitioner in 1898.

In 1908 he married Lis Langenscheidt. Erich was born to the couple on April 12, 1909.

In addition to his most important work, the history of medicine in the area of ​​the former Kingdom of Hanover ... , Deichert wrote 13 essays in Virchow's archive as well as articles in the German medical weekly , the medical clinic, journal for balneology , the Hanover history sheets and other publications.

Heinrich Deichert died in 1958.

Fonts (selection)

  • A case of intestinal invaginations in the wake of malignant lymphomas with a healed tear on the intussusceptum of the oldest intussusceptum , inaugural dissertation from [23. January] 1895 at the Medical Faculty of the University of Göttingen, Göttingen: Printed by the Dieterich'schen Universitäts-Buchdruckerei, 1895
  • History of the medical sector in the area of ​​the former Kingdom of Hanover. A contribution to the patriotic cultural history (= sources and representations on the history of Lower Saxony , Volume 26), Hanover; Leipzig: Hahnsche Hofbuchhandlung and Verlag, 1908
  • Buccaneers and travelers in the 16th century. A cultural-historical picture from Lower Saxony , Hanover: Th. Schäfer, 1908
  • Scientific and popular healing arts in the 16th century. A cultural-historical study , in: annoversche Geschichtsblätter , 1909
  • The alleged cowpox vaccination in Königsberg in 1770 , Leipzig: Thieme, 1909
  • The introduction of protective pox vaccination in Hanover , Hanover: Geibel, 1909
  • Hufeland's position on balneology , [Berlin], [approx. 1910]
  • Academic freedom in Helmstedt during the 16th and 17th centuries , from: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , Volume 13, Issue 3, Hannover: Schäfer, 1910; S. [257] -277
  • The plague in Hanover , 1911
  • On the history of the embarrassing administration of justice in old Hanover , 1912
  • The city of Hanover during foreign rule. 1803–1813 , Hanover: Th. Schäfer, 1913
  • Leibniz on practical medicine and the organization of public health care / by H. Deichert , special print from: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (vol. 39), 1913, no. 18, Leipzig: Thieme, 1913
  • The former guard court of the old town of Hanover , special print from the Hanover history sheets , 17th year, issue 4 (1914, pp. 402-407), [Hanover]: [Th. Shepherd], [1914]
  • Gesundheitspflege im alten Roye / H. Deichert , special print from: Communications on the history of medicine and the natural sciences , No. 69. Vol. 15, No. 5 (1916), Leipzig, 1916
  • From Leibniz's circle of friends. Konrad Barthold Behrens (1660–1736), a doctor and scholar from Lower Saxony , in: Sudhoffs Archive for the History of Medicine and the Natural Sciences , Volume 28, Issue 1–2 (1935), SS 44–80

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b o. V .: Deichert, Heinrich in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required ) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek [undated], last accessed on July 27, 2020
  2. ^ A b c Hermann August Ludwig Degener, Walter Habel, Schmidt Römhild: Who is it? Our contemporaries. Biographies of around 20,000 living contemporaries. Information about origin, family, curriculum vitae, publications and works, favorite activities, party membership, membership in societies, address. Other communications of general interest , 8th edition, completely revised and significantly expanded, Leipzig: Degener, 1922, p. 264; limited preview in Google Book search