Julius Vogel (doctor)

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Karl Julius Vogel (born June 25, 1814 in Wunsiedel , † November 7, 1880 in Halle an der Saale ) was a German internist and pathologist .

Life

Julius Vogel was born on June 25, 1814 in Wunsiedel as the son of a lawyer . He was educated at a German-Latin school in his hometown and attended the Bayreuth grammar school in 1827 . Two years later he made a trip through Tyrol , Salzburg and Carinthia with one of his teachers . This was to be understood as a form of recognition, nevertheless Vogel's parents wanted him to later become a businessman . For this reason he had to leave high school at the age of 16. In the following time he trained commercially in Wunsiedel , Leipzig , where he also attended lectures at the university , and Hamburg . He then returned to Wunsiedel and worked as a businessman, studying old and new languages ​​and chemistry on the side. From 1832 he was a businessman in Hamburg, but that year changed his mind and went back to high school in Bayreuth.

In 1833 Vogel finally moved to the University of Munich to study medicine. He graduated three years from 1838 and later he became a doctor of medicine doctorate . For a short time he was back in Wunsiedel, but then attended the University of Erlangen . He also made a research trip through Berlin , Hamburg, Giessen and Paris .

He received his habilitation in pathology at the University of Munich in 1840 . He then worked as a private lecturer until he was appointed associate professor for pathological anatomy in Göttingen in 1842 . In addition, he became sub-principal of the Physiological Institute there, newly founded by Rudolf Wagner . In 1846 he moved to the University of Giessen as a full professor of pathology . He taught special pathology and therapy as a professor at the University of Halle since 1855 . He also became director of the internal clinic. He gave this position to Theodor Weber in 1861 for health reasons and because he preferred to devote himself to theoretical medicine. From then on he only taught pathological anatomy.

Because of a heart condition, Vogel later handed this professorship over to Theodor Ackermann . But that did not mean he stayed away from the university, but gave lectures at irregular intervals. He was also a senior in the medical school. He died as a result of a heart attack on November 7, 1880 in Halle.

Vogel was one of the most important German pathologists between 1830 and 1850.

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Individual evidence

  1. Georg Dhom: History of Histopathology. 2013. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 9783642567940 . Page 89. Limited preview in Google Book search.