Ludwig Kotelmann

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Ludwig Kotelmann (born August 29, 1839 in Demmin ; † July 28, 1908 in Ilsenburg ; also Louis Kotelmann , full name: Ludwig Wilhelm Johannes Kotelmann ) was a German Protestant theologian , teacher, ophthalmologist and medical historian .

Life

Ludwig Kotelmann studied at the universities of Erlangen , Berlin and Marburg theology . In 1865 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. He then worked as a deacon in Garz / Rügen from 1866 , and from 1868 as pastor and castle preacher in Putbus . In 1870 he passed the exam pro facultate docendi at the University of Greifswald and became a senior teacher at the Putbus pedagogy .

1872 Kotelmann went back to Marburg to medicine to study. He was a student of Hermann Schmidt-Rimpler . In 1873 he became an assistant at the Physiological Institute. His doctorate as Dr. med. took place in 1876. He went to Hamburg , where he settled as an ophthalmologist .

Kotelmann wrote various medical historical writings. He published the magazine for school health care, which he edited from 1887 to 1897.

Fonts (selection)

  • Obstetrics among the ancient Hebrews. 1876 ​​(dissertation)
  • The body conditions of the scholars at the Johanneum in Hamburg. A statistical contribution to school hygiene. Berlin 1879.
  • The vivisection question. 1880.
  • Health care in the Middle Ages. Studies in cultural history based on sermons in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. 1890.
  • About school health care. In: August Baumeister : Handbook of education and teaching for higher schools. 1895.
  • For health care in higher girls’s schools. In: J. Wychgram: Handbook of the higher girls' school system. 1897.
  • School hygiene for teachers. 1899.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Meyer's Large Conversational Lexicon . Volume 11, Leipzig 1907, p. 540 ( digitized version ).

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