Karl von Mosengeil

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Bernhard Karl Georg von Mosengeil (born May 25, 1840 in Meiningen ; † March 11, 1900 in Bonn ) was a German doctor and university professor .

Life

Karl von Mosengeil was a son from the first marriage of Julius Mosengeil with Marie von Charpentier (1811-1840).

He first studied mining in Breslau , Berlin and Heidelberg and completed his studies in Heidelberg in 1862 with a doctorate at the philosophical faculty.

He then studied in Bonn and Berlin Medicine , where he was student of Bernhard von Langenbeck and Friedrich Busch . In 1868 he received his doctorate in Berlin and taught there from 1870 onwards. From 1875 he was active in the field of surgery with the title of Secret Medical Councilor in Bonn .

Von Mosengeil published a variety of scientific papers.

From 1870 until his death he was lord of Burg Lengsfeld . His son-in-law Otto Bender then became the lord of Burg Lengsfeld.

From 1871 to 1880 he stood a. a. in correspondence with Ludwig Karl Aegidi and was at the International Medical Congress in 1887 .

In November 1897, von Mosengeil fell seriously ill and did not recover from it.

He was married to Helene Prym (1851–1917), daughter of Richard Prym , and had four children:

  1. Herta Marie von Mosengeil (* 1878), married to Otto Bender (Professor of Orthopedics and Anatomy in Munich)
  2. Maria von Mosengeil (1880–1965), married to Hermann Pauly
  3. Margaretha Elisabeth von Mosengeil (1881–1961), married to Alfred Mannesmann
  4. Kurt Rudolf Friedrich von Mosengeil

Services

Inspired by the work of the Amsterdam doctor Johann Georg Mezger , he introduced massage in connection with Swedish therapeutic gymnastics into his treatments and teaching, managed to scientifically justify this based on an improvement in blood flow in the veins with various experiments and was thus able to establish this combination establish successfully.

He also tried massage oil for his treatments.

Trivia

His tomb comes from Carl Wilhelm Schleicher .

His widow lived in the Marxhagen manor from 1901 to 1904 .

Works (selection)

  • Contribution to the history of osteoplastic resections , dissertation, Lange, 1868
  • Observations on local heat production in inflammation , Langenbeck's Archiv, Volume 13, 1872
  • About an amputation procedure combined with a subsequent subperiosteal resection of the bone stump , Archive for Clinical Surgery, 1872
  • About massage, its technique, effect and indication, along with experimental studies about it , 1875
  • Bleeding from the urinary tract, causing constant obstruction of the catheter; Emptying using a small pump device installed in the catheter itself , 1875
  • Description of some auxiliary devices for electrotherapeutic purposes , 1876

Resumes

  • Julius Pagel : Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Urban & Schwarzenberg , 1901, p. 1161
  • Genealogical pocket book of the letter aristocratic houses , Perthes, 1919, p. 563

literature

  • Short repetition of massage as a vademecum for doctors and students - based on the works of Thure Brandt, Ewer, Reibmayr, Mezger, Oertel, Hühnerfauth, Mosengeil, Zabludowski and others. A. , Barth, 1880
  • Heinrich Averdunk : History of the Wintgens family , Steinkamp, ​​1909
  • Franz Willems: Prym: History and Genealogy , Pressler, 1968
  • Julia Helene Schöler: About the beginnings of Swedish therapeutic gymnastics in Germany - a contribution to the history of physiotherapy in the 19th century , dissertation, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, 2005

Individual evidence

  1. Heidelberg Year Books of Literature . Mohr & Zimmer, 1862 ( google.de [accessed January 2, 2018]).
  2. Carl E. Bach: "In the Tullifeld" . Naumann, 1897 ( google.de [accessed January 3, 2018]).
  3. ^ Letter from Karl von Mosengeil to Ludwig Karl Aegidi. Retrieved January 2, 2018 .
  4. George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman: Medical Record . W. Wood., 1887 ( google.de [accessed January 2, 2018]).
  5. ^ Bibliographic journal for natural sciences and mathematics . W. Junk, 1900 ( google.de [accessed January 2, 2018]).
  6. Ludwig Darmstaedter, René Du Bois-Reymond, Carl Schaefer: Handbook for the history of natural sciences and technology . Springer-Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-662-43152-8 ( google.de [accessed on January 2, 2018]).
  7. ^ Letter from Karl von Mosengeil to the chemical factory Benno Jaffé & Darmstaedter. Retrieved January 2, 2018 .
  8. ^ Thomas Roeb: Carl Wilhelm Schleicher 1857-1938: Life and Work of an Architect of Historicism . Mainz, 2006, ISBN 978-3-86130-818-8 ( google.de [accessed on January 2, 2018]).
  9. ^ Jörg Matuschat, Ilka Zander: Manor houses & mansions / manor houses - M / Marxhagen. Retrieved January 3, 2018 (German).
  10. Berlin clinical weekly . August Hirschwald., 1875 ( google.de [accessed on January 2, 2018]).