Karl-Georg Emil Heubel

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Karl-Georg Emil Heubel ( Russian Карл-Георгий-Эмилий Геибель Karl-George-Emili Geibel or Карл Георгиевич Геибель Karl Georgijewitsch Geibel ; born September 25 . Jul / 7. October  1838 greg. In Walk , Governorate of Livonia , Russian Empire ; † June 12, 1912 in Kiev , Kiev Governorate , Russian Empire) was a Russian pharmacologist and university professor of German Baltic origin.

Life

Karl-Georg Emil Heubel came as the son of the district doctor Dr. med. Georg Bernhard Heubel and Emilie Heubel, b. Martinsen in the Baltic city ​​of Walk zur Welt. He graduated from the grammar school in Dorpat in 1856 and studied from 1856 to 1861 at the medical faculty of the German-speaking University of Dorpat with Rudolf Buchheim and Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer , where he received the University's Golden Prize medal in 1858 and in 1865 with R. Buchheim as a doctor of Doctorate in Medicine.

He then entered the civil service and became a lecturer in general therapy and pharmacology at St. Vladimir University in Kiev. In this position he worked until 1876. Between 1865 and 1868 he was also head of the chair for general therapy and pharmacology.

1870 traveled Heubel for training professor of physiology Friedrich Goltz to the University in Halle and following other universities, among others, to Berlin and Munich. In 1872 he learned from Isidor Rosenthal at the University of Erlangen and at other universities such as the University of Würzburg . In 1877 he was again for further training at German universities in Berlin, Erlangen and Strasbourg.

In 1876 he became Associate Professor of Pharmacology and General Therapy, in 1882 Full Professor of Pharmacology and, from 1890 to 1898, "Honored Professor" at St. Vladimir University. From 1877 on, Heubel headed the Chair of Pharmacology and the Pharmacological Laboratory at the University of Kiev for the next 20 years, where he also held lectures on toxicology , mineral water theory, formulation and the history of medicine . From 1890 to 1897 he was dean of the Medical Faculty of Kiev University.

His main research area was experimental pharmacology and physiology . He is considered to be the actual founder of experimental pharmacology at the University of Kiev. He died in Kiev at the age of 73.

family

Karl-Georg Heubel was born in 1867 with Juliane Charlotte Helene Karoline. Wilde married and had two sons. The first-born son Konrad Theodor (1867–1934) became Dipl.-Ing. and professor of mechanical engineering at the Polytechnic Institute in Kiev and Viktor, born in 1879, became an electrical engineer. Karl-Georg Heubel was a cousin of the history and portrait painter Alexander Heubel .

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German traces Ukraine - Kiev National Taras Shevchenko University; on the website of the Goethe-Institut ; accessed on September 1, 2018
  2. a b c d e Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Emil Heubel. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
  3. a b c d e f g h i Tabular curriculum vitae of Karl-Georg Emil Heubel in the Bibliographical Lexicon of Pharmacologists between Germany and Russia in the 19th century on the website of the Saxon Academy of Sciences ; accessed on September 1, 2018