Paul Vogt (surgeon)

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Paul Friedrich Immanuel Vogt (born February 3, 1844 in Greifswald ; † July 5, 1885 ibid) was a German surgeon and university professor.

Life

The son of Karl August Traugott Vogt completed most of his training in his hometown , with the exception of a few semesters at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen . He was a member of the Corps Franconia Tübingen (1862) and corps loop bearer of the Pomerania . In Greifswald he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . He was an assistant at the surgical clinic with Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben and Carl Hueter . Since July 1869 habilitated lecturer , he was in 1873 in Greifswald associate professor and as successor guardian 1882 Professor of Surgery. He didn't have much time left in this activity, as he died of the effects of his diabetes mellitus .

Works

  • Nerve Dilation as an Operation in Surgical Practice: An Experimental and Clinical Study. Publishing house by FCW Vogel, Leipzig 1877
  • Modern orthopedics. Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart 1880
  • Acute bone inflammation in the growing season.
  • Diseases of the upper extremities; in German surgery.

literature

  • Julius Leopold Pagel:  Vogt, Paul Friedrich Immanuel . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 40, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1896, p. 192.
  • Werner Buchholz: The University of Greifswald and the German university landscape in the 19th and 20th centuries. Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, ISBN 3-515-08475-4
  • Biographical lexicon of the outstanding doctors of all times and peoples. Urban & Schwarzenberg Publishing House, Munich 1962, Vol. 5, p. 790
  • XXXI. Obituary. Paul Friedrich Imanuel Vogt , in: Hans G. Beger, Langenbeck's Archive for Surgery 23 (1886).

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 194/236; 93/554