Wilhelmlesenberg (physician)

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Wilhelm Leopold Sigismundlesenberg (born November 16, 1830 in Rostock , † March 5, 1916 there ) was a German physician.

Life

Wilhelmlesenberg was the eldest son of Rostock doctor and city ​​physician (Johann) Friedrich (Wilhelm )lesenberg (1802–1857), who also worked as a draftsman and painter, and his wife Dorothea (Charlotte Albertine), née. Ahlers (1808–1850), daughter of the Rostock council cellar master.

Lesenberg grew up in Rostock under five siblings and studied after attending the Rostock high school from the winter semester 1849/50 medicine at the University of Rostock . After further studies in Würzburg and Göttingen followed in January 1856 in Rostock the doctorate with the dissertation on tumors of the maxillary sinuses . After his license to practice medicine on February 27, 1856, he worked as a general practitioner in Rostock.

In September 1857 he took over the function of the Rostock City Physician. In 1881 he was given the title of Medical Councilor and in 1886 he was also appointed district physician . In 1891 he was appointed chief medical officer. At the end of 1897lesenberg gave up his medical practice, but continued to work in official functions, until April 1902 as a city physician and until April 1904 as a district physician. He was a member of the Rostock Antiquities Association.

On January 31, 1916, Wilhelmlesenberg was able to celebrate his 60th anniversary as a doctor and physician.

Wilhelmlesenberg was married to Helene Stoffer (1838–1901), daughter of the Doberan innkeeper Ernst Stoffer. They are known to have three daughters and a son of the couple.

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literature

  • Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. A new edition, completion and continuation of A. Blanck's collective work published in 1874 under the same title . Herberger, Schwerin i. M. 1901, p. 144 No. 740 ( archive.org ).
  • Gustav Willgeroth : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Publishing house of the state office of the Mecklenburg Medical Association, Schwerin 1929, pp. 261–262 ( digitized version of the University of Rostock ).
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 5844 .

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