Karl Gustav Jung
Karl Gustav Jung (7 September 1795 in Mannheim – 12 June 1864 in Basel) was a German-Swiss medical doctor, political activist, professor of Medicine at the University of Basel, administrator and freemason.
Karl Gustav Jung | |
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Professor Karl Gustav Jung | |
Born | Mannheim, Grand Duchy of Baden | 7 September 1795
Died | 12 June 1864 68) Basel, Switzerland | (aged
Resting place | Wolfgottesacker Cemetery, Basel |
Known for | Radical reform of the university medical curriculum |
Spouse(s) | Virginie de Lassaulx, Elisabeth Reyenthaler, Sophie Frey |
Children | At least 13 |
Relatives | Carl Jung (grandson) |
Awards | Freedom of the city of Basel |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Anatomy, Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, Ophthalmology |
Institutions | Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg, Charité, University of Basel |
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