Julius Heinrich Gottlieb Schlegel (doctor)

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Julius Heinrich Gottlieb Schlegel (born March 15, 1772 in Jena , † January 19, 1839 in Vienna ) was a German doctor .

Life

Schlegel was the son of the Jena music director Johann Christian Schlegel. He received his early education in Jena and began studying medicine at the University of Jena in 1788 . On May 6, 1795 he was inaugurated with the dissertation Diss. sistens historiam litis de identitate miasmatis venerei ac gonorrhoici for Doctor of Medicine and Surgery doctorate . He first settled in Jena as a doctor in 1796 . In the same year he followed a call as a medical officer in Ilmenau , where he also became a city doctor a little later.

Schlegel received the appointment to the ducal Saxon-Weimar and ducal Saxon-Meiningischen Hofmedicus in 1810 and 1811 to the princely Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Hofrat. During the Wars of Liberation in 1813/1814 he worked as a doctor in various hospitals around Ilmenau. In 1817 he changed to the position of ducal Saxony-Meiningischer sanitary police director, in addition he was the first medical member of the medical deputation of the ducal state government administrative senate . In 1824 he finally became a spa doctor in the spa town of Bad Liebenstein in the Thuringian Forest .

Schlegel received the Knight's Cross of the Ducal Saxon-Weimar House Order from the White Falcon , he was also a corresponding member of the Imperial Medical and Surgical Joseph Academy in Vienna and the Physical-Medical Society in Erlangen, as well as a full member of the Mineralogical Society in Jena.

Publication (selection)

  • Collection of all sanitary regulations for the Principality of Weimar up to the end of 1802 , Jena 1803.
  • Fever theory or theoretical-practical manual for the knowledge and treatment of fever , Erfurt 1824.
  • The mineral spring at Liebenstein , Meiningen 1827.
  • Homesickness and suicide , Hildburghausen 1835.

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Individual evidence

  1. For information on memberships and honors, see the title page of The diseases of artists and craftsmen and the means to protect themselves from them , Voigt, Ilmenau 1823.