Julius Ferdinand Mazonn

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Julius Ferdinand Mazonn (1864)
Tomb in the Baikowe Cemetery in Kiev.

Julius Ferdinand Mazonn , from 1874 ( from ) Mazonn , ( Russian Юлий Иванович Мацон July Ivanovich Mazon ; born April 10, jul. / 22. April  1817 greg. In Riga , † December 8 jul. / 20th December  1885 greg. In Kiev ) was a Russian medic .

Life

Origin and family

Julius Ferdinand was a son of the estate manager Johann Friedrich Mazonn and Elisabeth, née Leutner. From his marriage to Pauline Amalie, the son Friedrich-Oscar Mazonn (1853-1912), head of the Technical Railway School and the credit company in Kiev, emerged.

Career

Mazonn attended the Gouvernements-Gymnasium in Riga and studied medicine in Dorpat from 1836 to 1843 .

He began his career in 1843 as a doctor and in the same year as a city doctor in Skwira . In 1844 he moved to Kiev, where he was a hospital doctor at Kirillov Hospital until 1855. In 1850 he was promoted to Dr. med. doctorate and was from 1852 to 1875 professor of pathological anatomy at the university . In the meantime, he was ordinator at the Kiev War Hospital from 1865 to 1867, dean of the medical faculty in 1868 and 1869 , president of the city sanitary commission from 1871 to 1875, and also director of the city's Alexander Hospital built according to his design from 1871 to 1875. He received his farewell in 1875.

Mazonn was a Russian privy councilor , knight of the Order of St. Stanislaus I Class and the Order of St. Anna I Class. In 1874 he was the hereditary Russian nobility raised . He was from 1873 to 1881 Preses and 1881 honorary member of the Kiev Medical Society, 1873 honorary member of the Arkhangelsk Medical Society, finally from 1877 to 1878 Preses and 1878 honorary member of the Kiev administration of the Society of the Red Cross .

He also worked for the Evangelical Lutheran Church . From 1864 to 1870 he was a councilor of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in Kiev and from 1880 director of the district committee of the support fund for the Evangelical Lutheran congregations in Russia.

Mazonn was buried with his wife in the Baikowe cemetery .

Works

He has published numerous specialist articles in Latin , Russian and German, including:

  • Some remarks on cholera , 1848
  • Peculiar pathological development of the pavement epithelin of the urinary canals , 1851
  • Studies of the Tissue Elements of Smooth Muscles and the Existence of These Muscles in the Human Spleen , 1854

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arnold Hasselblatt and Gustav Otto : Album academicum of the Imperial University of Dorpat. C. Mattiesen, Dorpat 1889, p. 259, no.3572.