Johann Friedrich Christian Bornemann

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Johann Friedrich Christian Bornemann (born July 21, 1791 in Schwarzenbek ; † June 29, 1868 in Goldberg (Mecklenburg) ) was a German spa doctor and specialist in eye diseases .

Life

Johann Friedrich Christian Bornemann studied human medicine at the University of Göttingen and was awarded a doctorate here on June 10, 1812. med. PhD. In 1812 he settled in Goldberg as a general practitioner. Even as a student he had looked around the Doberan Heiligendamm . Later he traveled several times to the first German seaside resort to collect ideas for his health resort.

He became a bath and fountain doctor at the mineral spring discovered by Otto Kychenthal in 1816 in Goldberg, house 50, today's Langen Str. 101. Bornemann, who worked in Goldberg for more than half a century, developed into an able practitioner. After Kychenthal was sold in 1838, he became a co-owner and director. He prescribed baths and drinking cures for his patients. Initial indications included gout and rheumatism, anemia, bleaching, and chronic skin conditions.

Later he was also the medical officer for the Domanialamt Goldberg. In 1823 he became a medical councilor and on June 10, 1862 he received the title of medical councilor .

His brother was the judge Heinrich Ernst Bornemann .

Bornemann died in 1868 after 56 years of medical work in Goldberg.

Fonts

  • Diss. Inaug. de ruminatione. Goettingen 1812
  • Two words about animal magnetism. Goldberg 1817
  • Annals of the Gesundbrunnen in Goldberg. Guestrow 1818.
  • Annals of the Gesundbrunnen in Goldberg. As an appendix: Some remarks on the use of warm baths in winter. second issue, Hamburg 1819.
  • Annals of the Gesundbrunnen in Goldberg. Third issue, Rostock 1820.
  • Contributions to promoting true views of life. Rostock 1821
  • Observation and reflection in the field of medicine. Issue 1. Berlin 1843

as well as numerous articles in the Schweriner Freimüthigen Abendblatt

literature

  • Albert Becker: News about the steel bath at Goldberg in Mecklenburg-Schwerin , Andreae, 1862 ( digitized )
  • Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the earliest times to the present: a new edition, completion and continuation of A. Blanck's collective work published in 1874 under the same title . Schwerin: Herberger 1901, p. 85 No. 418
  • Gerhard Wagenitz : Göttingen biologists. 1737-1945. A biographical-bibliographical list (= Göttinger Universitätsschriften. Series C: Catalogs. Vol. 2). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1988, ISBN 3-525-35876-8 , p. 35 digitized
  • Julius Sponholz: The mineral bath in Goldberg. In: Festschrift for the anniversary of the city of Goldberg 1248–1998. Goldberg 1998, pp. 72-73.
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 1256 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Basic plan of the city of Goldberg and of the gardens insofar as they do not belong to the field corridor. In 1836 specially measured and drawn by HC Stüdemann, Cammer engineer.
  2. ^ Julius Sponholz: The mineral bath in Goldberg. 1998, pp. 72-73.