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Philipp Franz von Siebold and His Era

Prerequisites, Developments, Consequences and Perspectives

Paperback Engels 2013 9783662040034
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TH. BERCHEM ince its foundation 400 years ago, Würzburg University has 1 S followed its purpose of safeguarding tradition and acting as a meeting point for scientists from horne and abroad; in short, it is a forum for national and international exchange, in accordance with its memorandum of establishment. The historie role of Wür­ zburg University has been accentuated by its faculty of medicine, surgery in particular. One name, indeed, illuminates its excellent scientific reputation, a name representing a whole dynasty of scholars: Siebold. This year we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Philipp Franz von Siebold's birth. He is one of Würzburg's most famous scholars. However, we should remember that his grandfa­ ther, Carl Caspar, originally contributed to a considerable en­ hancement of this university's reputation: he was the founder and first head of surgery. CI like the idea that he came from my hometown of Nideggen in the Eifel region, but this is only of mar­ ginal interest. ) When Carl Caspar came to Würzburg in 1760, the medical faculty consisted of five students. Since then, the total number has grown to 20,000. In 1760 Würzburg University was much dif­ ferent from nowadays. Medicine at Würzburg during the eight­ eenth century meant the Juliusspital, a very famous hospital at that time and which still exists today. The garden pavilion of that hospital was Germany's first institution for anatomy.

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ISBN13:9783662040034
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:198
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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1 Introduction.- 2 Prerequisites for the Reintegration of Surgery into Academic Medicine Before 1850.- 3 Karl Kaspar von Siebold.- 4 Karl Kaspar von Siebold and Anatomy in Würzburg.- 5 Philipp Franz von Siebold’s Youth in Würzburg (1796–1820).- 6 Siebold as a Surgeon, Physician and Medical Teacher in Japan.- 7 On the Trail of the Siebold Family in Würzburg.- 8 Philipp Franz von Siebold and His Influence on the Cultural Development of Japan.- 9 The Activities of Philipp Franz von Siebold During His Second Stay in Japan, Particularly His Diplomatic Activities in Nagasaki, Yokohama and Edo.- 10 Siebold the Research Manager.- 11 German Medicine in Japan.- 12 German Physicians in Japan: Personal, Medical and Cultural Characteristics.- 13 The Relationship Between Japan and Germany in Medicine: Mutual Stimulation.- 14 History, Present State and Future Perspectives of European — Japanese Cooperation in Culture, Economy and Science.- 15 The Siebold Palais in Würzburg, a Memorial and Visionary Place.- 16 Philipp Franz von Siebold and His Era — Future Perspectives: Academic Cooperation and Exchange Between the Medical Faculties of the Universities of Würzburg and Leiden and Nagasaki University Medical School.- 17 Closing Remarks.- 18 Remarks on the Future.

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