Traugott Karl August Vogt

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Traugott Karl August Vogt (born December 2, 1762 in Gorsleben , † July 21, 1807 in Wittenberg ) was a German medic.

Life

Born as the son of the lawyer Ernst August Vogt († 1777) and his wife, one née Hessler, he was raised in Kindelbrück from the age of two to fifteen .

In 1777 he attended the Lyceum in Nordhausen . Vogt was enrolled on May 29, 1786 at the University of Wittenberg , where he began studying theology at the request of his mother. In 1787 he turned to studying medicine. After he had passed the medical candidate exam on December 18, 1793, he went to Dresden in the winter of 1795 , where he conducted a practical anatomical degree until 1796. Returned to Wittenberg, he was held on April 4, 1796 a job as Prosektor the Anatomical Theater of the Wittenberg Academy, acquired on April 8, 1796 the licentiate of medicine, became on 30 April 1798 Master of Philosophy and was on January 8, 1799 the doctor doctorate of medicine.

On March 3, 1800, he became an associate professor at the Medical Faculty, on April 30, he was promoted to adjunct of the district physician and also received a physics degree in the city of Kemberg . In 1802 Vogt was succeeded Friedrich Ludwig Kreysig (1770-1839) as a substitute for Johann Gottfried Leonhardi . In this function, he mainly dealt with topics related to surgery in his lectures. After Kreysig went to Dresden as a personal physician in 1803, the death of Georg Rudolph Böhmer and the absence of Leonardi created an academic vacuum, so that a reorganization of the college of professors took place. Vogt, who was already involved in the university's academic operations, was given the professorship for anatomy and physiology in 1804 .

In the winter semester of 1805 he had also been rector of the Wittenberg University , was a member of the imperial physics-medical society in Moscow, honorary member of the Leipzig economic society and a member of the Meissen Society for the Promotion of Viticulture. Vogt died of a chest disease caused by falling from a horse. From his marriage to Johanna Christiane Schilling, three daughters survived him. He did not live to see the birth of his son Karl August Traugott Vogt , who later became a Lutheran theologian.

Fonts

  1. Anatomical-physiological-surgical treatise of a very rare compound fracture of both shoulder blades and the right collarbone. With 2. Kupf. Leipzig, Wittenberg 1800
  2. Progr. Quo, puerperam tanquam personam graviter vulneratam tractari debere, ostenditur. Wittenberg 1802
  3. Progr. Quo caussas ad frequentiorem Erysipelatis reditum praedisponentes exposuit. Wittenberg 1802
  4. Progr. Quo terrorem pergravem abortus caussam esse, nupero exemplo probatur. Wittenberg 1802
  5. Progr. De habitu oculi cum habitu cutis maxime consentiente. Part. 1–5, Wittenberg 1802
  6. Progr. Quo caussae quaedam hydroceles curationem palliativam, seu potius inperfectam excusantes commemorantur. Part 1 et. 2. Wittenberg 1802
  7. Progr. Inest prolusionum Boehmerianarum Spec. VIII. Plantas fabulosas amatoria aliaque virtute superstitiosas recensens. Wittenberg 1803
  8. Progr. De amborum pedum gangraena, in dextro sanata, in sinistro lethali. Wittenberg 1804
  9. Progr. De ulceris per VII annos tracti felici sanatione. Part I. Wittenberg 1803, Part II. Ibid 1804
  10. Progr. Inest Physconiae renalis commemoratio. Wittenberg 1804
  11. Progr. De vitiis Systematis chylopoëtici mechanicis et organicis. Part I. and II. Wittenberg 1804
  12. Progr. In quo studium Anatomes practicum exponitur. Part I. 1-5 Sect. Wittenberg 1804
  13. Progr. De miro naturae studio in discutiendis ecchymosibus conspicuo. Part 1–4 Wittenberg 1805, Part 5 a. 6 ibid. 1806
  14. Enumeratio plantarum circa Vitebergam in aqvus, locis paludosis et humidis praecipvarum nec non officinalium sponte crescentium / Cum praefamine, Wittenberg 1804 (preface)

literature

  • Walter Friedensburg : History of the University of Wittenberg., Max Niemeyer Verlag, Halle (Saale) 1917,
  • Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 3 ; Halle (Saale), 1966
  • Pölitz: Necrology of Professor D. Vogt. In: Neues Wittenberger Wochenblatt , 1807, pp. 193–196