Heinrich Haeser

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Heinrich Haeser (born October 15, 1811 in Rome , † September 13, 1885 in Breslau ) was a German physician, medical historian and university professor of pathology and therapy.

Life

Haeser was the son of the ducal Weimar music director August Ferdinand Häser , who stayed with his family in Italy from 1806 to 1813. Haeser's grandfather Johann Georg Häser was already a violinist and music director.

Haeser studied medicine at the University of Jena , where he in 1834 to Dr. med. PhD . In the following year he settled as a doctor in Auma (Thuringia). In 1836 he completed his habilitation in Jena. There he became an associate professor in 1839 and a full professor in 1846 .

He moved to the University of Leipzig in 1849 , but followed the call of the University of Greifswald that same year . In 1858/59 he was her rector .

As a medical historian, between 1840 and 1880 he published comprehensive and primarily bibliographical works that were fundamental to the field of medical history, but which lacked a more in-depth scientific elaboration of older manuscript texts.

From 1862 until the end of his life he was a professor at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University in Breslau . In 1871/72 he was also its rector.

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  • Archive for the entire medicine . 1840-1849
  • Repertory for all medicine . 1840-1842

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Rector's speeches (HKM)
  2. Sönke Drewsen: What does the transcendental-gnoseological understanding of the philosophy of science do for medical theory and medical history? In: Würzburger medical history reports 8, 1990, pp. 33–40; here: p. 37
  3. read 'wound remedy'
predecessor Office successor
Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben Rector of the University of Greifswald
1858
Ottokar von Feilitzsch