Wilhelm Müller (medic, 1832)

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Wilhelm Muller

Wilhelm Müller (born February 13, 1832 in Nuremberg , † November 2, 1909 in Jena ) was a German pathologist.

Life

As the son of a district judge, Müller studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University . In 1852 he became active with Karl von Lotzbeck in the Corps Franconia Munich . When he was inactive , he moved to the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen . Among others, Carl Thiersch , Johann Michael Leupoldt and Jakob Henle were his teachers here. In 1855 he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. He completed his habilitation in 1857 and became a private lecturer .

In 1863 he became an associate professor for general pathology and pathological anatomy at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . On May 21, 1864 he was given the chair of pathology. On October 1, 1864, he accepted the call from the University of Jena ; In 1865 he became director of the pathological-anatomical institute.

Through numerous autopsies he gained new insights into the course of the disease. He was therefore also called mortuary miller. Müller dealt with the construction of lymph nodes and the spread of tumors . In this context is also his main work Mass Relationships of the Human Heart . In addition, Müller participated in the organizational tasks of the university. He was dean of the medical faculty several times and was rector in the summer semesters of 1870, 1885, 1890, 1898, and in the winter semester of 1875 .

Müller was with Marianne geb. Carer married. The daughter Marie Müller married the music researcher Alfred Lorenz . The daughter Laura Louise Müller († May 1, 1959) married Richard Zsigmondy on June 29, 1903 .

Honors

Works

  • About the finer structure of the spleen . Leipzig 1865 ( online )
  • Observations from the pathological institute in Jena . Jena 1870
  • About the evolution of the vertebrate organ of vision: as a festive gift from Carl Ludwig on October 15, 1874 . Leipzig 1874 ( online )
  • Contributions to pathol. Anatomy and Physiology of Hofr. Prof. Ried . Leipzig 1871 ( online )
  • The mass proportions of the human heart . Hamburg 1883
  • About the urogenital system of the Amphioxus and the Cyclostones . Jena 1875
  • Jena over the past hundred years. Speech given in celebration of the academic award ceremony on June 20, 1896 . Jena 1896
  • Men's and women's brains in Thuringia. Speech given to celebrate the academic award ceremony on June 23, 1898 . Jena 1898

literature

  • Georg Dhom: History of Histopathology. Springer Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 2001, ISBN 9783642631733 , 2nd volume, p. 310
  • Friedrich Volbehr, Richard Weyl: Professors and lecturers at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel. Ferdinand Hirt, Kiel, 1956, 4th edition, p. 79 ( online )
  • Hermann A. Ludwig Degner: Who is it? Our contemporaries. Contemporary Lexicon. Degner, Leipzig, 1908, 3rd edition, p. 946
  • Richard Kukula: Bibliographical yearbook of German universities. Wagner, Innsbruck, 1892, p. 638;
  • Bettelheim: Biographical Yearbook and German Nekrolog. 14 vol. 1909 (1912), list of the dead, column 66 ( online )
  • Ernst Giese, Benno von Hagen: History of the medical faculty of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. G. Fischer, Jena, 1958, p. 508

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 108 , 182
  2. ^ List of members Leopoldina, Wilhelm Müller