Ludwig Brückner (physician, 1844)

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Ernst Friedrich Ludwig Brückner (born February 7, 1844 in Neubrandenburg ; † April 12, 1922 there ) was a German physician.

Life

Ludwig Brückner, called the younger , also Ludwig (II.) Brückner (No. 84 of the gender census ) to distinguish it from his father , came from a Mecklenburg scholarly family and was the son of the medical doctor of the same name, Ludwig Brückner ( the elder , 1814-1902) and the Neubrandenburger Merchant's daughter (Charlotte) Luise, b. Krull (1823-1886). The lawyer and Neubrandenburg mayor Friedrich Brückner (1801-1883) was his uncle, the lawyer and Neubrandenburg mayor Gustav Brückner (1835-1904) was his cousin, the painter Bernhard Reinhold (1824-1892) , who last worked in Dresden, was the husband of a cousin .

After attending grammar school in Neubrandenburg, Brückner began studying medicine at the universities in Berlin, Würzburg, Heidelberg and Greifswald in 1864. In 1868 he received his doctorate in Greifswald with the dissertation "About Atresia ani congenita", the license to practice medicine followed in 1869 and until 1871 he was initially an assistant doctor at the Schwerin hospital. From 1871 to 1922 he worked as a general practitioner in Neubrandenburg. In 1906 he was honored with the title of Medical Councilor, and in 1915 as a Secret Medical Councilor. From 1902 to 1922 he was his father's successor as chairman of the Neubrandenburg Museum Association, which operated what is now the Neubrandenburg Regional Museum in Treptower Tor until the 1930s . In 1906 he was one of the founding members of the Mecklenburg Heimatbund and in 1907 a co-founder of the Neubrandenburg branch. In the local politics of Neubrandenburg he was citizen spokesman from 1911 to 1918 . From 1914 to 1922 he was also chairman of the Brückner Family Association [est. February 22, 1914], to whose activity one of the Brückner family archives goes back.

Ludwig Brückner was married to Anna Luise Krull (1861–1878), daughter of the Neubrandenburg businessman Hermann Krull (1818–1886), since April 20, 1877. After her death, he married Anna (Theodora Sophie) Bade (* 1863), the daughter of a landlord, in his second marriage on June 18, 1880. Of the five Brückner children came from this 2nd marriage Erich Brückner (1881-1972), government building officer in Neustrelitz (1912-1944), and the daughter Irmgard Unger-Brückner (1886-1978), theater director and founder of the Niederdeutsche Bühne Neubrandenburg, married to the archaeologist and university professor Eckhard Unger (1885–1966).

In June 1863 Brückner gave the farewell speech for Fritz Reuter when he was leaving Neubrandenburg: "[...] whereupon the Primaner Ludwig Brückner expressed the feelings of those present in lively and heartfelt words."

In 1930 a memorial and memorial was inaugurated in his honor at the end of Goethestrasse in Neubrandenburg, but it has not been preserved.

All of the Brückner family's graves have been in the old cemetery in Neubrandenburg since the early 19th century .

literature

  • Gustav Willgeroth : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Schwerin 1929, p. 161
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 1440 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. History of the Museum , Regional Museum Neubrandenburg (with picture)
  2. ^ Carl Friedrich Müller (Ed.): Fritz Reuters all works. (Reprint of the original from 1904) BoD 2016, p. 132 ( digitized version in Google book search)