Karl Seggel

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Karl Seggel (born January 7, 1837 in Wassertrüdingen ; † March 2, 1909 ) was a German ophthalmologist and medical officer in Bavaria.

Life

Karl Seggel first studied medicine at the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen . In 1857 he became a member of the Onoldia Corps . When he was inactive , he moved to the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg , the University of Jena and the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin . In 1859 he received his doctorate.

Since 1861 as a military doctor in the Bavarian Army , he took part in the German War and the Franco-German War . From 1864 until his death he worked as an ophthalmologist in Munich, where from 1877 he headed a military eye clinic he founded. In 1890 he became a lecturer and in 1895 head of the operation course for military doctors, where he taught field medical services. His last rank was general physician with the rank of major general , most recently at disposition .

Fonts

  • On cerebromedullaris epidemica meningitis, 1865
  • Contagious Diseases of the Conjunctiva, 1865
  • About sudden blindness, 1870
  • Results of the joint resections carried out during the war of 1870/71, 1873
  • The objective determination of nearsightedness and the determination of visual acuity in the military replacement shop, 1876
  • A double-tube metric optometer, 1882
  • Color blindness and pupillary distance studies, 1883
  • On the examination of the light and quantitative sense of color, as well as remarks on the detrimental effect of the myopic process on vision, 1888
  • The ophthalmoscopic phenomena in cerebral syphilis, 1889
  • On the dependence of myopia on the orbital structure and the relationship of the conus to refraction, 1890
  • Casuistic contribution to the diagnosis of indirect fractures of the orbital roof or the walls of the optic canal
  • About the value of the measurement of shoulder width and sagittal diameter of the chest for assessing unfit for service, 1891
  • Via subconjunctival sublimate injections, 1895
  • On the demands on the eye and the visual disturbances when shooting infantry, 1898
  • Insufficiency of the external recti muscles, 1899
  • Refraction and visual acuity before and after removal of the lens, 1904
  • Damage to the sense of light from school, 1904
  • Myopia and Light Sense, 1906

literature

  • Pagel: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, Sp. 1572. ( Permalink )
  • Julius Hirschberg : History of Ophthalmology , Volume 6, 1918
  • Oskar Eversbusch: In memory of Generalarzt z. D. Dr. med. Karl Seggel , commemorative speech, delivered at the meeting of the Medical Association in Munich on March 17, 1909

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 42 , 419