Hermann Friedrich Autenrieth

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Hermann Friedrich Autenrieth

Hermann Friedrich Autenrieth (born May 5, 1799 in Tübingen ; † January 9, 1874 there ) was a German doctor and professor at the University of Tübingen .

Life

Autenrieth studied medicine from the fall of 1816 at the University of Tübingen, graduating in 1821. After traveling through Europe, he became an assistant and lecturer at the University Clinic in Tübingen in 1823, which his father Johann Heinrich Ferdinand Autenrieth (1772-1835) directed. In 1826 he became associate professor and full professor for medicine in Tübingen in 1834 and head of the polyclinic in 1840. In 1859 he retired due to illness.

He wrote essays on the sulfur bath Bad Sebastiansweiler , in whose design he was involved, and received a medal from the Prussian king for an essay on the transport of wounded soldiers with hammocks from 1836. He also dealt with pharmacology and botany.

In 1821 he became a member of the Leopoldina .

In 1825 he married Sofie Henrike Poppe (1807–1848) and his wife's sister in his second marriage. He is the father of the civil engineer Edmund Friedrich Autenrieth (1842–1910), who was a professor in Brno and Stuttgart.

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  1. The dissertation was on botany. De Discrimine sexuali jam in seminibus plantarum dioicarum apparente , Tübingen 1821
  2. Biographical information in Stefan Hildebrand, Birgit Staude-Hölder (ed.), Otto Hölder: Briefe an die Eltern 1878-1887 , Eagle, Edition Gutenberg 2014, p. 280