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Frederik Ludvig Bang

Frederik Ludvig Bang (5 January 1747 - 26 December 1820) was a Danish medical doctor. He succeeded Johan Christian Fabricius as chief physician at Frederick's Royal Hospital in 1775. He was the father of medical doctor Ole Bang, stepfather of bishop Jacob Peter Mynster and uncle of N.F.S. Grundtvig and Henrik Steffens.

Frederik Ludvig Bang.

Early life and education edit

Bang was born at Egebjergg Parish at Nykøbing Sjælland, Holbæk County, the son of Niels Christian Bang (1697–1760) and Ulrikke Eleonore Schwane (1726–92). His father was manager of the royal estates in Odsherred.His mother was after the father's death married to his successor Jacob Hansen (1728–91).[1] Bang matriculated from Herlufsholm School in 1761. He lived with his brother Oluf Lundt Bang, who was Attorney General and 16 years his senior, after the father's death.[2]

Bang earned his Master of Medicine degree in 1767. He resided at Valkendorfs Kollegium from 1765 to 1768. In 1770, with the help of the Fincke's travel stipend and support from his brother, he was able to undertake a two-year trip abroad with stays in Berlin, Strasbourg and Paris. Shortly after returning home, on 24 February 1773,. he defended his dissertation on the medical use of vitriolic acid, which he had prepared abroad.[1]

Career edit

In 1774 he was employed as assistant physician (reservelæge) by the old chief physician Johan Christian Fabricius (1705–75), who needed help in his work at Frederick's Royal Hospital, and upon his death on 18 May 1775, he became the medical department's new chief physician. In this position, which he held for 25 years, he contributed greatly to practical medical science. On 29 May 1782 he also became an extraordinary professor at the University of Copenhagen and thus became the first senior physician to act as a teacher in his capacity as a university professor. Thereby, a more systematic clinical teaching, "teaching at the bedside", was introduced. In 1786 he became a member of the Collegium Medicum. In 1795, he also became a member of the board of Fredercik's hospital, and the Midwifery Commission. In 1803, he became a member of the Sundhedskollegiet. In 1806 he was elected as the university's chancellor.[1]

His two most important publications were Selecta diarii Nosocomii Regii Fridericiani Hafniensis (I–II) and Praxis medica systematica exposita, selectis diarii Nosocomii Fridericiani illustrata. Both were translated ito German shortly after their publication. His department was often visited by foreign doctors.[1]

Ge retired from the hospital on 9 August 1800 and in that connection was appointed as ordinary professor at the university.[1]

Religious interests edit

After his retirement from the hospital, Bang spent still more of his time on theological questions. He was an opponent of the then prevailing rationalist trends and professed a strict pietism. He published several religious writings. He also translated Bible texts into Latin hexameters (Viisdoms Lærdomme og Leveregler uddragne af Salomons og Sirachs Skrifter, 1819).[1]

Personal life edit

 
Frederik Lydvig Bang with family.

On 17 October 1777, Bang married Frederikke Nicoline Christiane Mynster, (1749-1779). the daughter of inspectpr at Frederick's Hospital Hieronymus Ring (died 1771) and Karen Sophie Rosengaard (died 1793) and the widow of Christian Gutzon Peter Mynster, 1741–77). After her death, on 24 September 1779, he married Ingeborg Mohrum, /née Madsen, 1754–1781), daughter of brewer and merchant Lars Madsen (c. 1720–81) and Anna Catharina Berthelsdatter and the widow of naval captain Niels Mohrum, died 1779). On 10 January 1782, he married Lovise Hansen (1765-1845), daughter of pastor at the Church of the Holy Ghost Mouritz Hansen (1722–77) and Anna Dorothea Muus (1727–99).[1]

During the British bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807, his professor's residence (Fiolstræde 4–6) burned and with it his books, papers and the diary he had kept for many years. Bang's home at Frederik's Hospital was one of the meeting places for the youth people who would later become of great importance to Denmark's spiritual life at the turn of the century. Bang's stepsons, the two brothers J. P. Mynster and O. G. Mynster, belonged to the Bakkehuset circle. N.F.S. Grundtvig and Henrik Steffens were Bang's nephews, and through O. H. Mynster, the latter came into contact with the young Adam Oehlenschläger.[1]

Bang died on 26 December 1820. He is buried at Assistens Cemetery.

Awards edit

In 1811, Bang was awarded the title of etatsråd. In 1815, he was created a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog. In 1826, he was awarded the Cross of Honour. In 1828, he was created a Knight's Commander. In 1836, he was awarded the Grand Cross.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Ole Bang (generalprokurør)". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  2. ^ "N. L. Bang". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 20 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Niels Ludvig Bang at geni.com

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Frederik Ludvig Bang 5 January 1747 26 December 1820 was a Danish medical doctor He succeeded Johan Christian Fabricius as chief physician at Frederick s Royal Hospital in 1775 He was the father of medical doctor Ole Bang stepfather of bishop Jacob Peter Mynster and uncle of N F S Grundtvig and Henrik Steffens Frederik Ludvig Bang Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Religious interests 4 Personal life 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editBang was born at Egebjergg Parish at Nykobing Sjaelland Holbaek County the son of Niels Christian Bang 1697 1760 and Ulrikke Eleonore Schwane 1726 92 His father was manager of the royal estates in Odsherred His mother was after the father s death married to his successor Jacob Hansen 1728 91 1 Bang matriculated from Herlufsholm School in 1761 He lived with his brother Oluf Lundt Bang who was Attorney General and 16 years his senior after the father s death 2 Bang earned his Master of Medicine degree in 1767 He resided at Valkendorfs Kollegium from 1765 to 1768 In 1770 with the help of the Fincke s travel stipend and support from his brother he was able to undertake a two year trip abroad with stays in Berlin Strasbourg and Paris Shortly after returning home on 24 February 1773 he defended his dissertation on the medical use of vitriolic acid which he had prepared abroad 1 Career editIn 1774 he was employed as assistant physician reservelaege by the old chief physician Johan Christian Fabricius 1705 75 who needed help in his work at Frederick s Royal Hospital and upon his death on 18 May 1775 he became the medical department s new chief physician In this position which he held for 25 years he contributed greatly to practical medical science On 29 May 1782 he also became an extraordinary professor at the University of Copenhagen and thus became the first senior physician to act as a teacher in his capacity as a university professor Thereby a more systematic clinical teaching teaching at the bedside was introduced In 1786 he became a member of the Collegium Medicum In 1795 he also became a member of the board of Fredercik s hospital and the Midwifery Commission In 1803 he became a member of the Sundhedskollegiet In 1806 he was elected as the university s chancellor 1 His two most important publications were Selecta diarii Nosocomii Regii Fridericiani Hafniensis I II and Praxis medica systematica exposita selectis diarii Nosocomii Fridericiani illustrata Both were translated ito German shortly after their publication His department was often visited by foreign doctors 1 Ge retired from the hospital on 9 August 1800 and in that connection was appointed as ordinary professor at the university 1 Religious interests editAfter his retirement from the hospital Bang spent still more of his time on theological questions He was an opponent of the then prevailing rationalist trends and professed a strict pietism He published several religious writings He also translated Bible texts into Latin hexameters Viisdoms Laerdomme og Leveregler uddragne af Salomons og Sirachs Skrifter 1819 1 Personal life edit nbsp Frederik Lydvig Bang with family On 17 October 1777 Bang married Frederikke Nicoline Christiane Mynster 1749 1779 the daughter of inspectpr at Frederick s Hospital Hieronymus Ring died 1771 and Karen Sophie Rosengaard died 1793 and the widow of Christian Gutzon Peter Mynster 1741 77 After her death on 24 September 1779 he married Ingeborg Mohrum nee Madsen 1754 1781 daughter of brewer and merchant Lars Madsen c 1720 81 and Anna Catharina Berthelsdatter and the widow of naval captain Niels Mohrum died 1779 On 10 January 1782 he married Lovise Hansen 1765 1845 daughter of pastor at the Church of the Holy Ghost Mouritz Hansen 1722 77 and Anna Dorothea Muus 1727 99 1 During the British bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807 his professor s residence Fiolstraede 4 6 burned and with it his books papers and the diary he had kept for many years Bang s home at Frederik s Hospital was one of the meeting places for the youth people who would later become of great importance to Denmark s spiritual life at the turn of the century Bang s stepsons the two brothers J P Mynster and O G Mynster belonged to the Bakkehuset circle N F S Grundtvig and Henrik Steffens were Bang s nephews and through O H Mynster the latter came into contact with the young Adam Oehlenschlager 1 Bang died on 26 December 1820 He is buried at Assistens Cemetery Awards editIn 1811 Bang was awarded the title of etatsrad In 1815 he was created a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog In 1826 he was awarded the Cross of Honour In 1828 he was created a Knight s Commander In 1836 he was awarded the Grand Cross References edit a b c d e f g h Ole Bang generalprokuror Dansk Biografisk Leksikon in Danish Retrieved 20 August 2023 N L Bang Dansk Biografisk Leksikon in Danish Retrieved 20 August 2023 External links editNiels Ludvig Bang at geni com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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