Julius Wolff - Timeline

Timeline

21. März 1836 Born in Märkisch-Friedland in West Prussia

from 1849 Grammar school „Zum Grauen Kloster“ in Berlin

1855- 1860 Medical Study at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University Berlin

1860 Thesis by Bernhard Langenbeck - Title: „De Artificiali Ossium Productione in Animalibus“

1861 Establishment of a general practitioner in Berlin medical officer at the „Lebens Versicherungs Gesellschaft Germania“

1868 Proffessorship and appointment as private instructors with course work at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin

1869 Wedding with Anna Weigert

1870 Publication „About the inner architecture of bone and its relevance to the issue of bone growth" (Über die innere Architektur der Knochen und ihre Bedeutung für die Frage des Knochenwachstums)

1882 Establishing the „Private hospital for surgical diseases“

1884 Appointment as associate professor of Faculty of Medicine at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University to Berlin

from 1886 Board Member of the Free Association of Surgeons of Berlin

1890 Establishment a part of the private hospital as a "Provisional Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University, (no financial support) and appointed as its director

1892 Publication of his magnum opus "The law of transformation of the bone"

1894 Transfer of the temporary clinic in 'Department of Orthopedic Surgery with University Budget

1899 Appointment as Privy Medical Officer (Geheimer Medizinalrat) of Health at the Medical Faculty of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University

1901 Co-founder of the German Society for Orthopedic Surgery "

1901 Acquisition of the clinic in the Charité group as a "Royal University Polyclinic"

18. February 1902 Death from stroke

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