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William Hillebrand

Wilhelm or William Hillebrand (November 13, 1821 – July 13, 1886) was a German physician. He practiced medicine in several different countries, including for over 20 years in the Hawaiian islands. In 1850, Hillebrand lived at what is now Foster Botanical Garden in Honolulu and gained acknowledgement as a botanist.

William Hillebrand
BornNovember 13, 1821 (1821-11-13)
DiedJuly 13, 1886 (1886-07-14) (aged 64)
Heidelberg, Germany
Scientific career
FieldsBotany, medicine

Life and career Edit

Hillebrand was born on November 13, 1821, in Nieheim, Province of Westphalia, Prussia. His father was Judge Franz Josef Hillebrand, and mother Louise Pauline Konig.[1] He studied medicine at Heidelberg and Berlin, and practiced at Paderborn. He sought a warmer climate to recover from a lung problem, (perhaps tuberculosis), first traveling to Australia in 1849, and then the Philippines.[2]

Hillebrand then went to San Francisco and finally arrived in the Hawaii on December 22, 1850. He stayed for a little over 20 years and made significant contributions to local medical practice. He was able to speak the Hawaiian language as well as his native German, English, Latin, and French.[1]

He went into practice with Dr. Wesley Newcomb, and married his stepdaughter Anna Post on November 16, 1852.[3] In 1853, Hillebrand purchased 13 acres (53,000 m2) of land from Queen Kalama, just a short distance from where he worked. He had a keen interest in plants, and over the years, planted a number of exotic and native trees in his garden.

Six years after his arrival, he and nine other Honolulu physicians petitioned to charter an organization called the Hawaiian Medical Society. Two months later, the petition was granted. Today, it is the Hawaii Medical Association. After the death of Thomas Charles Byde Rooke in 1858, he was appointed physician to the royal family of King Kamehameha IV. Hillebrand also served as chief (and only) physician at The Queen's Hospital (now The Queen's Medical Center),[4] from 1860 to 1871. The hospital was named after Queen Emma, Dr. Rooke's adoptive daughter who was Kamehameha IV's wife.

In 1865 he was appointed to the King's Privy Council, the Board of Health, and Bureau of Immigration.[5] In April 1865 Hillebrand traveled to Asia and the East Indies on behalf of the Hawaiian government. He had three main goals: to find sources of labor for the sugarcane plantations, to learn about the latest treatments for leprosy, and to collect and import plants and animals that would be useful to the Islands. Hillebrand wrote an article on leprosy that was published in 1883.[6] Another European immigrant to Hawaii, Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1884–1962) would continue Hillebrand's work of identifying Hawaiian species.[7]

Hillebrand moved back to Germany in 1871. In 1877 he arranged for the first immigrants from Portugal to come to Hawaii as plantation workers.[1] For nearly a decade he considered returning to Hawaii. In 1880, he determined that would never happen, so sold his home to shipping entrepreneur Captain Thomas Foster and his wife Mary, who lived on an adjacent lot.[8] Years later, Mary Foster bequeathed the land to the city, which opened it to the public as Foster Botanical Garden in 1930.[9]

He died July 13, 1886, in Heidelberg. He is the father of William Francis Hillebrand (1853–1925), an American chemist.

Awards and honors Edit

Publications Edit

  • William Hillebrand (1888). Flora of the Hawaiian Islands: a description of their phanerogams and vascular cryptogams. Williams & Norgate.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Greer, Richard A. (1969). "Founding of the Queen's Hospital". Hawaiian Journal of History. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society. 3: 110–145. hdl:10524/288. PMID 11632066.
  2. ^ a b Darrell N. Kraehenbuehl (November 13, 2007). "Hilleband, William (1821 - 1886)". Biography. Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria, Australian National Herbarium. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  3. ^ "Oahu marriage record 1832-1900". state archives digital collections. state of Hawaii. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  4. ^ "The Queen's Medical Center". web site. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  5. ^ "Hillebrand, Dr. William office record". state archives digital collections. state of Hawaii. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  6. ^ Winnie Singeo (May 6, 2005). "Hawaii's Gardens: German doctor's botanical legacy still thrives". Honolulu Advertiser. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  7. ^ Alvin K. Chock (April 15, 1963). "J. F. Rock, 1884-1962". The Quarterly Bulletin of the American Rhododendron Society. Journal American Rhododendron Society. 17 (2). Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  8. ^ Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi (July 13, 2008). "Foster Botanical Garden oasis amid bustling downtown Oahu". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  9. ^ "Foster Botanical Garden". City and County of Honolulu. September 25, 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  10. ^ "Flora of the Hawaiian Islands". web site. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  11. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Hillebr.

Further reading Edit

  • Ursula H. Meier (October 30, 2005). Hawaii's Pioneer Botanist: Dr. William Hillebrand, His Life & Letters. Bishop Museum Press. ISBN 1-58178-047-8.

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For the American chemist and his son see William Francis Hillebrand Wilhelm or William Hillebrand November 13 1821 July 13 1886 was a German physician He practiced medicine in several different countries including for over 20 years in the Hawaiian islands In 1850 Hillebrand lived at what is now Foster Botanical Garden in Honolulu and gained acknowledgement as a botanist William HillebrandBornNovember 13 1821 1821 11 13 Nieheim Westphalia GermanyDiedJuly 13 1886 1886 07 14 aged 64 Heidelberg GermanyScientific careerFieldsBotany medicine Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards and honors 3 Publications 4 References 5 Further readingLife and career EditHillebrand was born on November 13 1821 in Nieheim Province of Westphalia Prussia His father was Judge Franz Josef Hillebrand and mother Louise Pauline Konig 1 He studied medicine at Heidelberg and Berlin and practiced at Paderborn He sought a warmer climate to recover from a lung problem perhaps tuberculosis first traveling to Australia in 1849 and then the Philippines 2 Hillebrand then went to San Francisco and finally arrived in the Hawaii on December 22 1850 He stayed for a little over 20 years and made significant contributions to local medical practice He was able to speak the Hawaiian language as well as his native German English Latin and French 1 He went into practice with Dr Wesley Newcomb and married his stepdaughter Anna Post on November 16 1852 3 In 1853 Hillebrand purchased 13 acres 53 000 m2 of land from Queen Kalama just a short distance from where he worked He had a keen interest in plants and over the years planted a number of exotic and native trees in his garden Six years after his arrival he and nine other Honolulu physicians petitioned to charter an organization called the Hawaiian Medical Society Two months later the petition was granted Today it is the Hawaii Medical Association After the death of Thomas Charles Byde Rooke in 1858 he was appointed physician to the royal family of King Kamehameha IV Hillebrand also served as chief and only physician at The Queen s Hospital now The Queen s Medical Center 4 from 1860 to 1871 The hospital was named after Queen Emma Dr Rooke s adoptive daughter who was Kamehameha IV s wife In 1865 he was appointed to the King s Privy Council the Board of Health and Bureau of Immigration 5 In April 1865 Hillebrand traveled to Asia and the East Indies on behalf of the Hawaiian government He had three main goals to find sources of labor for the sugarcane plantations to learn about the latest treatments for leprosy and to collect and import plants and animals that would be useful to the Islands Hillebrand wrote an article on leprosy that was published in 1883 6 Another European immigrant to Hawaii Joseph Francis Charles Rock 1884 1962 would continue Hillebrand s work of identifying Hawaiian species 7 Hillebrand moved back to Germany in 1871 In 1877 he arranged for the first immigrants from Portugal to come to Hawaii as plantation workers 1 For nearly a decade he considered returning to Hawaii In 1880 he determined that would never happen so sold his home to shipping entrepreneur Captain Thomas Foster and his wife Mary who lived on an adjacent lot 8 Years later Mary Foster bequeathed the land to the city which opened it to the public as Foster Botanical Garden in 1930 9 He died July 13 1886 in Heidelberg He is the father of William Francis Hillebrand 1853 1925 an American chemist Awards and honors EditMany plants are named in his honor including the genus Hillebrandia Diospyros hillebrandii Gouania hillebrandii Lobelia hillebrandii Lysimachia hillebrandii Pritchardia hillebrandii Dubautia linearis subsp hillebrandii Sicyos hillebrandii Cyperus hillebrandii Geranium hillebrandii and Phyllostegia hillebrandii all endemic to Hawaii 10 and Veronica hillebrandii and Phebalium hillebrandii from Australia 2 Publications EditWilliam Hillebrand 1888 Flora of the Hawaiian Islands a description of their phanerogams and vascular cryptogams Williams amp Norgate The standard author abbreviation Hillebr is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 11 References Edit a b c Greer Richard A 1969 Founding of the Queen s Hospital Hawaiian Journal of History Honolulu Hawaiian Historical Society 3 110 145 hdl 10524 288 PMID 11632066 a b Darrell N Kraehenbuehl November 13 2007 Hilleband William 1821 1886 Biography Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria Australian National Herbarium Retrieved 2010 01 09 Oahu marriage record 1832 1900 state archives digital collections state of Hawaii Retrieved 2010 01 09 The Queen s Medical Center web site Retrieved 2010 01 09 Hillebrand Dr William office record state archives digital collections state of Hawaii Retrieved 2010 01 09 Winnie Singeo May 6 2005 Hawaii s Gardens German doctor s botanical legacy still thrives Honolulu Advertiser Retrieved 2010 01 09 Alvin K Chock April 15 1963 J F Rock 1884 1962 The Quarterly Bulletin of the American Rhododendron Society Journal American Rhododendron Society 17 2 Retrieved 2010 01 09 Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi July 13 2008 Foster Botanical Garden oasis amid bustling downtown Oahu Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2010 01 09 Foster Botanical Garden City and County of Honolulu September 25 2009 Retrieved 2010 01 09 Flora of the Hawaiian Islands web site Retrieved 2021 03 06 International Plant Names Index Hillebr Further reading EditUrsula H Meier October 30 2005 Hawaii s Pioneer Botanist Dr William Hillebrand His Life amp Letters Bishop Museum Press ISBN 1 58178 047 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Hillebrand amp oldid 1117601775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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