Ignaz Schwarz (doctor)

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Ignaz Schwarz (born September 4, 1795 in Fulda ; † January 15, 1880 ibid) was a German doctor, politician and writer.

Mediciners

According to the information in his Marburg matriculation, Ignaz Schwarz first studied medicine in Würzburg and Vienna, then at the University of Marburg ; Here he was in 1819 with the work De febre hydrocephalica infantum to Dr. med. PhD. He then settled in his hometown of Fulda and gained an important clientele. He also emerged as a practicing doctor with a number of medical science texts. As a result, he was appointed to the Electoral Hessian Medical Council.

Politician and writer

In the Vormärz period, Schwarz was a member of the city of Fulda in the assembly of estates established in 1831 after the unrest of 1830 in the Electorate of Hesse . - Schwarz is remembered in the Fuldaer Land above all as a collector of legends, author of edification literature, dialectical literature and historical treatises with regional reference (including Boniface ).

Ignaz Schwarz is listed in the printed directory of members of the Freemason Lodge Marc Aurel zum Flammenden Stern in Marburg from the year 1819/1820 until Freemasonry was banned in Kurhessen in 1824 as a Doctor of Medicine in Fulda .

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  • Medicinal writer's lexicon of the now living doctors, surgeons ... , v. Adolph Carl Peter Callisen. Vol. 17, Copenhagen 1833, pp. 419f.
  • Kurhessisches Staats- und Adress-Handbuch . Kassel 1830.
  • Virchow's Archive , Vol. 83 (1881), p. 547.
  • Bernhard Sowinski: Lexicon of German-speaking dialect authors. Hildesheim: Olms 1997.