Julius Wallichs

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Julius Wallichs (born March 18, 1829 in Garding , † January 12, 1916 in Altona ) was a German doctor and one of the first professional politicians in Schleswig-Holstein.

Life

After attending grammar school in Husum and Christianeum in Altona, Julius Wallichs studied medicine at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel and Georg-August-Universität Göttingen . In 1848 he took part in the Schleswig-Holstein uprising as a member of a student corps and became a Danish prisoner of war , from which he was released after the armistice . He fell ill with typhus and was unable to continue his military service. In 1848 he was a member of the Kiel fraternity . Later he did not become a member of the Teutonia Kiel fraternity, founded in 1855, like his brother Christian Adolf .

With a doctoral thesis on the typhus epidemic in Kiel, he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . From 1853 to 1861 he was a general practitioner in Horst (Holstein) . From 1861 to 1871 he practiced in Neumünster . With Johannes Bockendahl , Karl Heinrich Christian Bartels and Magnus Friedrich Steindorff , he founded  the Association of Schleswig-Holstein Doctors in 1865 - after the German-Danish War . He was a district physician in Pinneberg from 1871/72 and from 1872 a district physician in Altona . In 1878 he was a member of the Reich Commission to advise on medical examination regulations. In Altona he took over the management of the newly opened insane nursing home on December 27, 1886. From 1887 he was editor of the Medical Association Gazette published by the Medical Association . Since the establishment of the Prussian Medical Association (1887) he was chairman of the Schleswig-Holstein Provincial Medical Association . In 1901, at the age of 72, he retired.

family

Wallich's father was Friedrich Wallich's doctor in Gardingen († 1879). Christian Adolf Wallichs , a member of the Reichstag, was a brother. Fritz Wallich's brother, later a grammar school teacher in Schleswig, was also a member of the Kiel fraternity in 1848.

Works

  • The Association of Schleswig-Holstein Physicians 1865–1890 . Kiel 1890.

Honors

  • 1872: Secret Medical Council
  • 1893: Order of the Red Eagle , 4th class
  • 1901: Order of the Red Eagle, 3rd class

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 6: T-Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-8253-5063-0 , pp. 201-202.

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Remarks

  1. The Kiel Burschenschaft emerged from the Albertina Burschenschaft (founded September 3, 1836) in the winter semester of 1844/45. It officially dissolved in March 1848, but still existed in secret.

Individual evidence

  1. A [Dolph] Halling (ed.): The first 100 semester Burschenschaftsdenkmal Teutonia in Kiel [1855-1905] f, Gliickstadt 1906, p.18.
  2. Dissertation: De typho anno 1852 exuente et 1853 incipiente Kiliae endemico .
  3. a b c Alma Kreuter: German-speaking neurologists and psychiatrists (1996)
  4. ^ Wallichs, Julius Peter Wilhelm (zeno.org)
  5. ^ Corps Holsatia, Kösener Korpslisten 1910, 134 , 12
  6. A [Dolph] Halling (ed.): The first 100 semester Burschenschaftsdenkmal Teutonia in Kiel [1855-1905] , Gliickstadt 1906 p.19.