Wilhelm Johann Theodor Mauch

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Wilhelm Johann Theodor Mauch (* 1788 in Schleswig ; † October 5, 1863 in Niendorf near Hamburg ) was a German physician and bryologist .

Life

Mauch was the son of a leaseholder in Deutsch-Nienhof . He studied medicine at the University of Kiel and from 1808 at the University of Göttingen , where he was already a member of the Landsmannschaft Hannovera in 1808 , which donated the Corps Hannovera in January 1809 . In 1810 Mauch is said to have also become a member of the Corps Vandalia in Göttingen and in September 1810, after a duel with a fatal outcome for his opponent, the Holsteiner stud. von Rönne , flee the city. He continued his studies from Michaelis 1810 in Jena , where he can safely be classified as a member of the Corps Vandalia. Mauch participated in the Wars of Liberation as a military doctor. He received his doctorate as Dr. med. and chir. He then worked as a general practitioner in Schleswig, where he had his practice in Lollfuß, took care of the deaf-and-dumb institution (today: Wilhelm Pfingsten-Schule ) and was briefly appointed city ​​physician in 1824 due to a leaf epidemic . On April 24, 1844, Mauch Physicus was resigned from the town and office of Rendsburg , where he retired in 1860. In addition to numerous medical publications, he also dealt with work on potato cultivation . As a bryologist , he set up a herbarium , which was found again in 1946. Mauch was a controversial spirit well into old age.

Fonts

  • Declaration by [W [ilhelm] Joh [ann] Theodor] Mauch in Schleswig, regarding the manner of death of Carl Friedrich Traup, prompted by two reports issued by the medical faculty in Kiel , Kgl. Deaf-Mute Institute, 1821
  • Some notes about plants and men who knew about plants in the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg , 1840
  • About emphysema in the lungs of newborn children: A contribution to the teaching of the lung sample , Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1841
  • The most important facts about the condition, planting, storage and use of potatoes , Wendell, 1847
  • Official report of the Physikus Doctor [Wilhelm Johann Theodor] Mauch in Rendsburg on what happened when the midwife position in Brammer was filled , 1847
  • Answer to some of the accusations made to me by the Royal Schleswig-Holstein Medical College in Kiel , 1847
  • From the relationships of the thymus in asthma , Volume 1 of From the astmatical diseases of children , Verlag Hirschwald in Comm., 1852
  • The asthmatic diseases of children , Berlin 1853
  • On the honesty and erudition of our modern German physiologists: An open letter to Friedleben in Frankfurt a. M. and to Helfft in Berlin , 1854

literature

  • Eduard Alberti: Lexicon of the Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburgischen and Eutinischschen writers from 1829 to the middle of 1866 , 1868, S. 34/35
  • Gunnar Henry Caddick: The Hannöversche Landsmannschaft at the University of Göttingen from 1737-1809. Göttingen 2002.
  • Heinrich F. Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen, Volume 1: 1809-1899 Göttingen 2002, No. 4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matriculation in Göttingen May 2, 1808
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 68
  3. Kösener Korps-Lists 1910 , 87 , 31; With regard to the earlier membership of the Hanoverians rather questionable and uncertain.
  4. Otto Deneke : On the Göttinger Corps history of the years 1808/1809 in: Einst und Jetzt , Jahrbuch 1964, S. 87; Kösener corps lists 1910, 130 , No. 22.
  5. ^ CO Heiberg: Mittheilungen about the poor with regard to the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein ... , K. Aue, 1835, p. 235
  6. Joachim Skierka: Schleswig in the period of governor 1711-1836 , Husum printing and publishing company, 1991, p. 287
  7. ^ Jan-Peter Frahm, Jens Eggers: Lexikon deutschsprachiger Bryologen , Volume 1, 2001, p. 312
  8. Cf. Black Book on the Danish Abomination in the Duchy of Schleswig , Schwer, 1864, pp. 30–32 on a dispute as a 70-year-old with the police in 1857.