Julius of Pastau

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Julius of Pastau

Julius von Pastau (born June 15, 1813 in Landsberg (East Prussia) , † March 12, 1889 in Dresden ) was a German doctor in Königsberg i. Pr., Berlin and Breslau.

Life

Pastau attended the Herzog-Albrechts-Schule (Rastenburg) in Rastenburg . After graduating from high school, he studied medicine at the Albertus University in Königsberg from 1835 , where he became a member of Hochhemia . After becoming a Dr. med. had received his doctorate , he settled in 1841 as a general practitioner in Königsberg. From 1852 to 1859 he was the first doctor at the large royal hospital and at the provincial infirmary associated with him. At the same time he was from 1853 to 1856 assistant doctor to Karl Heinrich Burow at the surgical-ophthalmological polyclinic of the Albertus University. Characterized as a medical councilor in 1858 , he became a teacher at the Charité nursing school in Berlin . In 1863 he went to the All Saints Hospital in Breslau as medical director . In Machnitz , Lower Silesia , he married Elise von Obernitz on May 27, 1869 (* May 27, 1838, † March 16, 1929). Since 1870 go. Medical Councilor, he retired in 1875 at the age of 62 due to health problems. He moved to Dresden, where he died at the age of almost 76.

See also

Individual evidence

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