Jacob August Schetelig

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Jacob August Schetelig , also Jakob August Schetelig (* 1764 in Schönberg (Holstein) ; † August 10, 1833 in Lübeck ) was a German physician and politician.

Life

Schetelig was the son of the Lutheran pastor of Schönberg, August Friedrich Schetelig (1728–1806), and his wife Margaretha Catharina, born. Bruns (1737-1819). He grew up with his two brothers in the provost , one of whom became a preacher like the father and the other a writer. Schetelig studied medicine at the University of Kiel and was awarded a doctorate there on July 9, 1789. med. PhD. Then he settled as a doctor in Lübeck and practiced there for 44 years. From 1791 to 1804 and from 1815 to 1817 he was a midwifery teacher responsible for training the city's midwives .

He was one of the founders of the Travemünde seaside resort in 1802 and was one of the founders of the Lübeck Medical Association in 1809 . During the Lübeck French period from 1811 to 1813 he was a member of the Lübeck Municipal Council, which had been set up as a bonne ville de l'Empire français during the time of Lübeck's incorporation into the French Empire.

In 1805 Schetelig acquired the house at Breite Straße 48 , which Joseph Christian Lillie rebuilt for him in a classical style in the same year . The house was destroyed in the bombing raid in 1942. Scheteligstrasse in Lübeck-Travemünde was named after him in 1955.

Fonts

  • De partu gemellorum , Kiel 1789

literature

  • Jacob August Schetelig in: Friedrich August Schmidt, Bernhard Friedrich Voight: New Nekrolog der Deutschen , BF Voigt, 1835, p. 544, no. 225
  • Schetelig (Jacob August) , in: Adolf Callisen : Medicinisches Writer Lexicon of the now living physicians, surgeons, obstetricians, pharmacists and naturalists of all educated peoples. Volume 17, Copenhagen 1833, p. 131f (with list of publications) ( digitized version )
  • Christine Loytved: Midwives and their teachers: turning points in training and office Lübeck midwives ( 1730-1850 ). Osnabrück: Rasch 2002 (Frauengesundheit; Vol. 2), zugl .: Osnabrück, Univ., Diss., 2001 ISBN 3-935326-76-9 , pp. 153-174 and 213-216
  • Ilsabe von Bülow: Joseph Christian Lillie (1760-1827) . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2008, pp. 65–67 ISBN 9783422066106

Individual evidence

  1. So Loytved (Lit.), p. 154; the new necrology has 1763
  2. Loytved (lit.)