Victor Guardian

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Victor Guardian
Hütersche Villa

Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Victor Hüter (contemporary spelling also Hueter ) (born October 16, 1832 in Marburg ; † November 12, 1897 in Göttingen ) was a German doctor for obstetrics and university professor.

Life

As the son of Karl Christoph Hüter , full professor of childbirth at the Philipps University of Marburg, Victor Hüter studied medicine in Marburg , as did his younger brother Carl Hüter after him . In 1855 he completed his studies with a doctorate to become Dr. med. from. In 1858 he completed his habilitation for obstetrics in Marburg and founded a private polyclinic there a year later. In 1861 he became a member of the Corps Teutonia in Marburg . He was appointed professor in 1891.

In 1886 the philanthropist Guardian donated parts of his fortune to a foundation for poor and needy children in the city of Marburg. In 1896 he had a villa built in the Wilhelminian style at Barfüßertor 5. This later so-called "Hütersche Villa" housed the Marburg Childhood Museum from 1979 to 2009 .

Awards

  • The Corps Teutonia Marburg made Victor Hüter an honorary member.

Fonts

  • Changes in the skull caused during childbirth, 1855
  • About the detachment of the epidermis in newborns
  • Study of Flexions of the Uterus, 1870
  • Obstetric Surgery Compendium for Practice Use, 1874

literature

  • Pagel: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, Col. 789. ( Permalink )
  • Catalogus Professorum Academiae Marburgensis. The academic teachers of Philipps University from 1527 to 1910. Ed. Franz Gundlach. Marburg 1927, p. 240.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography in: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 166 , 297