Wilhelm Cruse

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Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Cruse (also Karl Gottfried Wilhelm Cruse; born May 1, 1803 in Mitau , Kurland , Russian Empire ; † February 3, 1873 in Königsberg ) was a Baltic German doctor, pharmacologist and university professor .

Life

Cruse was the son of the Reformed preacher and historian Carl Wilhelm Cruse (1765-1834). After attending grammar school, he studied medicine and medicinal science in Königsberg and Berlin from 1820 to 1825 . In 1825 he received his doctorate in Berlin and established himself as a general practitioner in Königsberg in 1826 . In 1828 Cruse completed his habilitation as a private lecturer, and since 1840 he has taught as an associate professor at the University of Königsberg. In 1844 he was appointed full professor of pharmacology at the University of Königsberg. In 1857/58 he was Vice Rector of the University .

Fonts

  • De rubiaceis capensibus praecipue de genere Anthospermo. Brueschcke, Berlin 1825 (dissertation; digitized in the Google book search).
  • To the doctrine of inflammation. Physiological and pathological remarks. In: Magazine for all medicine. Vol. 39 (1838), H. 2, pp. 195-266 ( digitized version ).
  • Concerning acute bronchitis in children and their relation to allied forms of disease. Bornträger, Königsberg 1939 ( digitized in the Google book search).

literature

  • Julius Nicolaus Weisfert : Biographical-literary lexicon for the capital and royal seat of Königsberg and East Prussia. Königsberg 1897, p. 41.
  • Christian Krollmann (Ed.): Old Prussian Biography. Vol. 1, Königsberg 1941, p. 118.

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