Ludolph Gazert

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Ludolph Friedrich Gazert (born July 7, 1813 in Lüneburg , † May 27, 1892 in Coburg ) was a German physician .

Life

Gazert, son of a businessman, studied medicine at the University of Göttingen from 1835 , received his doctorate in 1838 and passed his state examination in 1839. In the same year he settled in Harburg as a general practitioner for surgery and obstetrics. In 1841 he became the city of physicus there .

When the "Marienstift" was founded in Harburg from private funds in 1844, Gazert took over its management. In 1861 he became the first director of the hospital.

In 1862 he was appointed medical councilor, in 1863 urban and rural physicist, and in 1866 medical councilor. In 1867 he received the Order of the Red Eagle, 4th class, from the Prussian King .

In 1870 Gazert quit his job in the municipal hospitals in Harburg and moved with the family to Coburg. Here he continued practicing as a doctor.

In 1907 the street between Alter Postweg and Eißendorfer Strasse in Harburg was named after Ludolph Gazert.

family

From 1866 Gazert was married to the Leipzig- born pianist Christiane ("Tina") Luise Hey (born January 19, 1838 Leipzig, † December 18, 1919).

The son Hans Gazert (1870-1961) was the expedition doctor of the first German Antarctic expedition under Erich von Drygalski . His daughter Elisabeth (1868–1934) married the writer Josef Ruederer in 1888 .

Web links

  • Biography on the website of the Technical University of Hamburg

Individual evidence

  1. Signals for the musical world . Volume 24, No. 22 of April 19, 1866, p. 407: “The talented pianist Miss Tina Hey from Leipzig, who has been practicing her art in Hanover for several years, has contacted the medical council Dr. Gazert engaged in Harburg. ”( Archive.org ).