Theodor Ackermann (pathologist)

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Theodor Ackermann, around 1890

Hans Conrad Carl Theodor Ackermann (born September 17, 1825 in Wismar , † November 22, 1896 in Halle (Saale) ) was a German pathologist .

Life

Theodor Ackermann was the eldest son of the lawyer and later criminal inspector Conrad August Ackermann from his second marriage to Charlotte Ernestine, nee. Eyller (1800-1841). The criminalist Carl August Ackermann and the publisher Friedrich Adolf Ackermann were his younger brothers. He began to study medicine at the Royal University of Greifswald . In 1847 he was in the Corps Borussia Greifswald recipiert . As an inactive , he moved to the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg , the Charles University in Prague and the local University of Rostock . Ackermann's initial interest was in pharmacology : he received his doctorate in Rostock in 1852 . His habilitation followed in 1856 and in 1859 he was appointed associate professor . He turned down a call to the University of Dorpat . He increasingly dealt with questions from pathology and was appointed full professor at the newly established Institute for Pathological Anatomy and Experimental Pathology at the University of Rostock in 1865 . In 1873 Ackermann moved to the Institute for Pathology at the Friedrichs University in Halle as director , which was headed by Karl Julius Vogel until then. Ackermann's successor in Rostock was Emil Ponfick . In 1880 a new building for the Institute for Pathology was opened in Halle. Ackermann was rector of the university from 1884 to 1885 . In 1895 he resigned for health reasons. His successor was Carl Joseph Eberth .

Honors

Publications

editor

  • German Archive for Clinical Medicine

See also

literature

  • Julius Pagel : Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century. Berlin, Vienna 1901.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 54/58
  2. ^ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal , rectorate year 1850/51, No. 38
  3. Dissertation: About Placenta previa .
  4. Habilitation thesis: Observations on some physiological effects of the most important emetics . ( Digitized in the Internet Archivehttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3Dbeobachtungenue00ackegoog~MDZ%3D%0A~SZ%3D~doppelseiten%3D~LT%3DDigitalisat%20im%20Internet%20Archive~PUR%3D )
  5. ^ Wilhelm Schrader: History of the Friedrichs University in Halle . Vol. 2, Ferd. Dümmlers Verlagbuchhandlung, Berlin 1894, p. 554 ( digital text version )