Johann Friedrich Fuchs
Johann Friedrich Fuchs (born September 4, 1774 in Weißbach , † August 8, 1828 in Jena ) was a German medic.
Life
Fuchs had laid his educational foundations at the school in Themar and in 1790 attended the Schleusingen grammar school. On April 30, 1796, he enrolled at the University of Jena to complete philosophical and medical studies. Here he became a member of the Latin Society in Jena, was particularly encouraged by Justus Christian Loder and on August 27, 1801 acquired the academic degree of Doctor of Medicine. After Loder's departure from Jena, Fuchs took over medical lectures at the Jena University in 1803. On June 21, 1803 he became an associate professor of anatomy at the University of Würzburgappointed and taught anatomy and pathological anatomy there. In the autumn of 1805 he returned to Jena, where he took over the third full professorship in anatomy and the chair for anthropology and veterinary medicine at the University of Jena and was given the title of Hofrat von Sachsen Weimar.
In 1811 he rose to the second medical professorship and later to the first medical professorship. As his health was in poor health, he was put into retirement in 1836. Fuchs also took part in the organizational tasks of the Jena Salana. He was dean of the medical faculty several times and in the winter semesters 1809, 1811, 1813, 1815, 1819, 1821 rector of the alma mater . Fuchs wrote articles in the general medicinischen annalen, in the general gazette of the Germans and about the veterinary medicine. He became a foundation member of the Society for the Entire Mineralogy in Jena and its secretary. His extensive library was sold to the highest bidder on October 29, 1829, for which an auction catalog was created.
Works (selection)
- Diss. De Phthisi et Synizesi pupillae. Jena 1801
- Diss. Anat. surgery. disquisitiones de perforatione membranae tympani, praecipue de vera hujus operationis indicatione, exhibens. Jena 1809
- Progr. De strumae extirpatione per ligaturam. Jena 1810
- Catalogus praelectionum, publice privatimque in Academia Jenensi per hiemem anni cIɔICCCXI inde a die XIV Octobris have about it. Jena 1811
- Programma Historiae anatomicae prolapsus nativi vesicae urinariae inversae in corpore femineo observati. Part I. Jena 1810, (Dean's program for the doctorate of Christian Wilhelm Albert Schröder (Coburg))
- Progr. Historiae anatom. prolapsus vosic. urinar. inversae in copore femino observati. Part II 1812, (Deanery program for the doctorate of Johann Christian Friedrich August Kerst (Ohrdruff))
- Progr. Historiae anatom. prolapsus vosic. urinar. inversae in copore femino observati. Part III 1814, (Dean's program for the doctorate of Carl Christoph Filtzer (Sangerhausen))
- Progr. Historiae anatom. prolapsus vosic. urinar. inversae in copore femino observati. Part IV. 1814 (Dean's program for the doctorate of Albert Richard Constantin Spindler)
- Progr. Historiae anatom. prolapsus vosic. urinar. inversae in copore femino observati. Part V. 1822 (Deanery program for the doctorate of Ernst Eduard Kummer and Wilhelm Gustav Hebenstreit)
- Progr. Historiae anatom. prolapsus vosic. urinar. inversae in copore femino observati. Part VI. 1822 (Dean's program for the doctorate of August Ernst Schuster (born April 13, 1799 in Ölsnitz) and Albert Richard Constantin Spindler (born March 23, 1798 in Eisenberg), online )
- Progr. Historiae anatom. prolapsus vosic. urinar. inversae in copore femino observati. Part VII. Jena 1824 (Dean's program for the doctorate of Otto Schuderhoff (* April 1, 1782 in Altenburg) and Johann Ernst Zeising (* 1798 in Brehna), online )
literature
- Georg Gottlieb Güldenapfel : Literary Museum for the Grand Ducal. herzogl. Saxon country. JG Schreiber, Jena, 1816, p. 141 ( digitized version )
- Friedrich August Schmidt: New necrology of the Germans. Bernhard Friedrich Voigt, Ilmenau, 1830, vol. 4, part 2, p. 633 ( digitized version )
- Heinrich Carl Abraham Eichstädt : Annales Academiae Jenensis. Cröker, Jena, 1823, vol. 1, p. 26 ( digitized version )
- Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland or lexicon of the now living German writers. Lemgo, 5th ed. 1820, vol. 17, p. 643 ( digitized version ); Vol. 22, Part 2, p. 259 ( digitized version )
- Johann Samuelersch , Johann Gottfried Gruber : General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts . Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus , Leipzig, 1849, 1st section, 50th volume, p. 391 ( digitized version )
- August Hirsch : Biographical lexicon of the outstanding doctors of all times and peoples. Urban & Schwarzenberg Verlag, Vienna and Leipzig, 1885, Vol. 2, p. 459 ( online )
- Henning Bärmig: The personal bibliographies of the professors who taught at the Medical Faculty of the Alma Mater Julia zu Würzburg from 1582 to 1803 with biographical information. Medical dissertation, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 1969, p. 80.
Remarks
- ↑ † October 21, 1840 in Eisenberg, source: New Nekrolog der Deutschen , 1840, Second Part, Weimar 1842, p. 1408
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personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fuchs, Johann Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German medic |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 4, 1774 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Weissbach |
DATE OF DEATH | August 8, 1828 |
Place of death | Jena |