Karl von Bardeleben (anatomist)

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Karl von Bardeleben

Karl Heinrich Bardeleben , since 1891 Karl von Bardeleben , (born March 7, 1849 in Gießen , † December 19, 1918 in Jena ) was a German anatomist and university professor in Jena.

Life

Plaque for Karl von Bardeleben in Jena, Teichgraben 7

The son of the surgeon Heinrich Adolf Bardeleben (1819–1895) studied in Greifswald , Heidelberg , Berlin and Leipzig . He took part in the Franco-German War of 1870/71 as a field assistant doctor and was an assistant to his father and v. Esmarch in the barracks hospital in Berlin. In 1871 he received his doctorate in Berlin and in 1872 he passed his state examination. He then went to Leipzig, where he became Wilhelm His's assistant .

Karl von Bardeleben went to Jena in 1873, initially as a prosector, from 1878 as an associate professor and from 1898 as a full professor at the University of Jena . He became a walker in 1898 . Hofrat appointed and promoted to Senior Medical Officer 1st class of the reserve à la suite of the Royal Saxon Medical Corps. In 1899 he was promoted to senior consultant à la suite. Since 1883 he was a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina .

After his father was raised to the Prussian nobility in 1891, he carried the title of nobility from Bardeleben .

In 1892 he published the collected anatomical works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe .

Since 1905 he was a corps loop bearer of Thuringia Jena .

Works

  • Contributions to the anatomy of the spine (Jena 1874)
  • Instructions for dissecting the muscles, fasciae and joints . Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1882.
  • Instructions for preparing in the Seciersaale (1884)
  • Karl von Bardeleben and Heinrich Haeckel: Atlas of the topographical anatomy of man. Topography of the brain and spinal cord . With the participation of Dr. Fritz Frohse, with a contribution by Prof. Dr. Theodor Drag . Jena 1894 [4. Ed. 1908].
  • Human anatomy. Part I: General anatomy and evolutionary history . 2nd Edition. Leipzig: Teubner, 1913. ( Digitized edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf )
  • Karl von Bardeleben [Hrsg.]: Handbook of the anatomy of man . 8 volumes. Jena: Fischer, 1896-.

literature

  • Julius Pagel : Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, Col. 86-90. ( Digitized at Zeno.org )

Individual evidence

  1. see for example: Goethe-Jahrbuch, Volume 13 (1892), pp. 163-180: Goethe as anatomist online in the Internet Archive
  2. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 129 , 851

Web links

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