Carl Ferdinand von Graefe

This MedLibrary.org supplementary page on Carl Ferdinand von Graefe is provided directly from the open source Wikipedia as a service to our readers. Please see the note below on authorship of this content, as well as the Wikipedia usage guidelines. To search for other content from our encyclopedia supplement, please use the form below:

Karl Ferdinand von Gräfe, lithography

Karl Ferdinand von Graefe (or Gräfe; March 8, 1787July 4, 1840) was a German surgeon from Warsaw. He was also the father of Albrecht von Graefe.

He studied medicine at Halle and Leipzig, and after obtaining licence from the Leipzig university, he was in 1807 appointed private physician to Duke Alexius of Anhalt-Bernburg. In 1811 he became professor of surgery and director of the ophthalmogical institute at the University of Berlin, and during the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon he was superintendent of the military hospitals.

When peace was concluded in 1815, he resumed his professorial duties. He was also appointed physician to the general staff of the Prussian army, and he became a director of the Friedrich Wilhelm Institute and of the Medico-Chirurgical Academy (Charité). He died suddenly at Hanover, whither he had been called to operate on the eyes of the crown prince.

He was a pioneer of plastic and reconstructive surgery, and a founder of German rhinoplastic surgery. He developed his own techniques regarding rhinoplasty, which were modifications of the Italian methodology of Gasparo Tagliacozzi (1545-1599) and the Indian surgical practices that dated from antiquity. Graefe also performed one of the first operations for treatment of a congenital cleft palate, and was a pioneer of eyelid surgery. His lectures at the university of Berlin attracted students from all parts of Europe.

Works

The following are his principal works:

  • Normen für die Ablösung größerer Gliedmaßen (Berlin, 1812)
  • Rhinoplastik (1818)
  • Neue Beiträge zur Kunst, Teile des Angesichts organisch zu ersetzen (1821)
  • Die epidemisch-kontagiose Augenblennorrhoe Ägyptens in den europäischen Befreiungsheeren (1824)
  • Jahresberichte ber das klinisch-chirurgisch-augenarztliche Institut der Universität zu Berlin (1817-1834)

He also edited, with Philipp Franz von Walther, the Journal für Chirurgie und Augenheilkunde. See E Michaelis, Karl Ferdinand von Gräfe in seiner 30 jahrigen Wirken für Staat und Wissenschaft (Berlin, 1840).

References


This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.

Wikipedia content modification information:

  • This page was last modified on 22 September 2008, at 16:58.

Wikipedia Authorship and Review

Wikipedia content provided here is not reviewed directly by MedLibrary.org. Wikipedia content is authored by an open community of volunteers and is not produced by or in any way affiliated with MedLibrary.org.

Wikipedia Usage Guidelines

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article on "Carl Ferdinand von Graefe".

The URL for this specific entry is:

All Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details). Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.