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Stiftung Juliusspital Würzburg

Stiftung Juliusspital Würzburg is a foundation in Würzburg, Germany that includes the Juliusspital (hospital) and the Juliusspital winery. It was created as a hospital in 1576 by the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn.

Juliusspital
Entrance to the Juliusspital on the Juliuspromenade
General information
LocationWürzburg
AddressJuliuspromenade 19
97070 Würzburg
CountryGermany
Coordinates49°47′51″N 9°55′55″E / 49.797572°N 9.931987°E / 49.797572; 9.931987
Inaugurated1576
Website
www.juliusspital.de
Map of Juliusspital

History edit

The hospital was founded by Julius Echter, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, in 1576 on the ground of a Jewish cemetery with the endowment of the abandoned Monastery of Sancta Vallis in Heiligenthal.

It originally also accepted pilgrims, people suffering from epilepsy, and orphans.[1]: 58 

Regional influence edit

The end of the Thirty Years' War in 1648 left part of the village of Thüngen in the hands of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, administered by the Juliusspital. In Gräfendorf the Barons of Thüngen and the Juliusspital in Würzburg shared the lordship. The latter's rights passed under the German Mediatisation in 1803 to Bavaria, and in 1805 to the Grand Duchy of Aschaffenburg. Also in the course of this secularization in 1803, the rights of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg in Karsbach, and those held by the Juliusspital, passed to Bavaria, which under the terms of the Peace of Pressburg it ceded to the newly formed Grand Duchy of Würzburg.[2]

In 1878, in an article in The Examiner comparing the status of medical education in England and overseas, reported that "In Germany, the faculties are more equal. In University of Würzburg, owing to the large and rich Julius-Spital, the medical faculty is the most numerous."[3]

Notable staff and students edit

In 1776 Carl Caspar von Siebold was appointed as head physician (Oberwundarzt) of the Juliusspital. Under his leadership, new surgical techniques were introduced, a regimen of hygiene was established, and renovation of the Theatrum Anatomicum took place. In 1805 the Juliusspital reportedly had the first modern operating theater in the world. Georg Anton Schäffer studied medicine at Juliusspital's College of Medicine. He joined the Imperial Russian service as a surgeon, serving in Moscow before 1812. In 1816, Cajetan von Textor was appointed professor of surgery and Oberwundarzt in the Juliusspital. His students included Bernhard Heine (1800–1846), inventor of the osteotome. In 1863, Franz von Rinecker became director of psychiatry at the Juliusspital, and in 1872 took on additional responsibilities as director of dermatology. In 1870, Friedrich Jolly was his assistant.[4]

Buildings and architecture edit

Juliusspital is a Baroque hospital with a courtyard and a church originally established in 1576. However, the 160 m long northern wing was added by Antonio Petrini [it] in 1700–4. Beneath it lies the similarly sized wine cellar. The Rococo pharmacy survived the bombing of 1945 largely undamaged. North of the Spital is a park used by the patients, fronted to the right by the Alte Anatomie (by Joseph Greising, built in 1705–14. This was renovated in 1788 and used by the medical faculty such as Albert von Kölliker, von Siebold or Rudolf Virchow to instruct up to 48 students in surgery and anatomy. The park also features a water basin by Jacob van der Auvera with stone dolphins and allegorical figures for the Franconian rivers Main, Tauber, Saale and Sinn. It sports the coat-of-arms of Johann Philipp von Greifenclau zu Vollraths.[1]: 58–9 

The buildings are maintained to a high standard - they had a new pipe organ built by Orgelbau Vleugels in 2005.[5]

Today edit

Juliusspital continues to function as a hospital and retirement home. It is also the second largest winery in Germany and the biggest individual German wine grower, at 177 hectares. Weingut Juliusspital is within the Franconian wine region and a member of Association of German Prädikat Wine Estates.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dettelbacher, Werner (1974). Franken – Kunst, Geschichte und Landschaft (German). Dumont Verlag. ISBN 3-7701-0746-2.
  2. ^ "Geschichte des Regierungsbezirks Unterfranken". Regierung von Unterfranken (in German). Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Professional Education at the Universities". The Examiner. London. 2 March 1878. p. 267.
  4. ^ Tubs, Shane (2008). "Franz Kaspar Hesselbach (1759–1816): Anatomist and Surgeon". World J Surg. 32 (11): 2527–2529. doi:10.1007/s00268-008-9703-9. PMID 18758855. S2CID 23982095.
  5. ^ Juliusspital, Stiftung. "Stiftung Juliusspital Würzburg, Geschichte St. Kilian". Stiftung Juliusspital Würzburg, Stiftung Juliusspital Würzburg (in German). Retrieved 10 July 2022.

Bibliography edit

  • Oberpflegeamt der Stiftung Juliusspital Würzburg (Hrsg.): Das Juliusspital Würzburg in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart: Festschrift aus Anlaß der Einweihung der wiederaufgebauten Pfarrkirche des Juliusspitals am 16. Juli 1953. Würzburg: Fränkische Gesellschaftsdruckerei 1953.
  • Ludwig Weiss (Bearb.), Oberpflegeamt der Stiftung Juliusspital Würzburg (Hrsg.): 400 Jahre Pfarrkirche St. Kilian im Juliusspital zu Würzburg. Würzburg 1980.
  • Johanna Bleker (Hrsg.): Kranke und Krankheiten im Juliusspital zu Würzburg 1819 – 1829: zur frühen Geschichte des allgemeinen Krankenhauses in Deutschland. In: Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften, 72. Husum: Matthiesen, 1995, ISBN 3-7868-4072-5.
  • Andreas Mettenleiter: Die Anatomenskulpturen von Johann Peter Wagner an der Fassade des juliusspitälischen Gartenpavillons in Würzburg. Würzburger medizinhistorische Mitteilungen, 18. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 1999.
  • Robert Wagner: Wein- und Fleischzeichen des Juliusspital zu Würzburg. In: Mainfränkisches Jahrbuch für Geschichte und Kunst, 25 (= 96), 1973, S. 145–149.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Stiftung Juliusspital Wurzburg is a foundation in Wurzburg Germany that includes the Juliusspital hospital and the Juliusspital winery It was created as a hospital in 1576 by the Prince Bishop of Wurzburg Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn JuliusspitalEntrance to the Juliusspital on the JuliuspromenadeGeneral informationLocationWurzburgAddressJuliuspromenade 1997070 WurzburgCountryGermanyCoordinates49 47 51 N 9 55 55 E 49 797572 N 9 931987 E 49 797572 9 931987Inaugurated1576Websitewww wbr juliusspital wbr deMap of Juliusspital Contents 1 History 1 1 Regional influence 1 2 Notable staff and students 2 Buildings and architecture 3 Today 4 Gallery 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory editThe hospital was founded by Julius Echter Prince Bishop of Wurzburg in 1576 on the ground of a Jewish cemetery with the endowment of the abandoned Monastery of Sancta Vallis in Heiligenthal It originally also accepted pilgrims people suffering from epilepsy and orphans 1 58 Regional influence edit The end of the Thirty Years War in 1648 left part of the village of Thungen in the hands of the Prince Bishop of Wurzburg administered by the Juliusspital In Grafendorf the Barons of Thungen and the Juliusspital in Wurzburg shared the lordship The latter s rights passed under the German Mediatisation in 1803 to Bavaria and in 1805 to the Grand Duchy of Aschaffenburg Also in the course of this secularization in 1803 the rights of the Prince Bishopric of Wurzburg in Karsbach and those held by the Juliusspital passed to Bavaria which under the terms of the Peace of Pressburg it ceded to the newly formed Grand Duchy of Wurzburg 2 In 1878 in an article in The Examiner comparing the status of medical education in England and overseas reported that In Germany the faculties are more equal In University of Wurzburg owing to the large and rich Julius Spital the medical faculty is the most numerous 3 Notable staff and students edit In 1776 Carl Caspar von Siebold was appointed as head physician Oberwundarzt of the Juliusspital Under his leadership new surgical techniques were introduced a regimen of hygiene was established and renovation of the Theatrum Anatomicum took place In 1805 the Juliusspital reportedly had the first modern operating theater in the world Georg Anton Schaffer studied medicine at Juliusspital s College of Medicine He joined the Imperial Russian service as a surgeon serving in Moscow before 1812 In 1816 Cajetan von Textor was appointed professor of surgery and Oberwundarzt in the Juliusspital His students included Bernhard Heine 1800 1846 inventor of the osteotome In 1863 Franz von Rinecker became director of psychiatry at the Juliusspital and in 1872 took on additional responsibilities as director of dermatology In 1870 Friedrich Jolly was his assistant 4 Buildings and architecture editJuliusspital is a Baroque hospital with a courtyard and a church originally established in 1576 However the 160 m long northern wing was added by Antonio Petrini it in 1700 4 Beneath it lies the similarly sized wine cellar The Rococo pharmacy survived the bombing of 1945 largely undamaged North of the Spital is a park used by the patients fronted to the right by the Alte Anatomie by Joseph Greising built in 1705 14 This was renovated in 1788 and used by the medical faculty such as Albert von Kolliker von Siebold or Rudolf Virchow to instruct up to 48 students in surgery and anatomy The park also features a water basin by Jacob van der Auvera with stone dolphins and allegorical figures for the Franconian rivers Main Tauber Saale and Sinn It sports the coat of arms of Johann Philipp von Greifenclau zu Vollraths 1 58 9 The buildings are maintained to a high standard they had a new pipe organ built by Orgelbau Vleugels in 2005 5 Today editJuliusspital continues to function as a hospital and retirement home It is also the second largest winery in Germany and the biggest individual German wine grower at 177 hectares Weingut Juliusspital is within the Franconian wine region and a member of Association of German Pradikat Wine Estates Gallery edit nbsp Modern hospital wing nbsp Alte Anatomie nbsp Drawing after an engraving by Matthaus Merian 1648 nbsp Arcades of the Juliusspital nbsp Sign of the Weinstuben wine bar restaurant nbsp Northern Baroque wing with arcades nbsp Inner courtyardReferences edit a b Dettelbacher Werner 1974 Franken Kunst Geschichte und Landschaft German Dumont Verlag ISBN 3 7701 0746 2 Geschichte des Regierungsbezirks Unterfranken Regierung von Unterfranken in German Retrieved 10 July 2022 Professional Education at the Universities The Examiner London 2 March 1878 p 267 Tubs Shane 2008 Franz Kaspar Hesselbach 1759 1816 Anatomist and Surgeon World J Surg 32 11 2527 2529 doi 10 1007 s00268 008 9703 9 PMID 18758855 S2CID 23982095 Juliusspital Stiftung Stiftung Juliusspital Wurzburg Geschichte St Kilian Stiftung Juliusspital Wurzburg Stiftung Juliusspital Wurzburg in German Retrieved 10 July 2022 Bibliography editOberpflegeamt der Stiftung Juliusspital Wurzburg Hrsg Das Juliusspital Wurzburg in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart Festschrift aus Anlass der Einweihung der wiederaufgebauten Pfarrkirche des Juliusspitals am 16 Juli 1953 Wurzburg Frankische Gesellschaftsdruckerei 1953 Ludwig Weiss Bearb Oberpflegeamt der Stiftung Juliusspital Wurzburg Hrsg 400 Jahre Pfarrkirche St Kilian im Juliusspital zu Wurzburg Wurzburg 1980 Johanna Bleker Hrsg Kranke und Krankheiten im Juliusspital zu Wurzburg 1819 1829 zur fruhen Geschichte des allgemeinen Krankenhauses in Deutschland In Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften 72 Husum Matthiesen 1995 ISBN 3 7868 4072 5 Andreas Mettenleiter Die Anatomenskulpturen von Johann Peter Wagner an der Fassade des juliusspitalischen Gartenpavillons in Wurzburg Wurzburger medizinhistorische Mitteilungen 18 Konigshausen amp Neumann Wurzburg 1999 Robert Wagner Wein und Fleischzeichen des Juliusspital zu Wurzburg In Mainfrankisches Jahrbuch fur Geschichte und Kunst 25 96 1973 S 145 149 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stiftung Juliusspital Wurzburg Official websitePortal nbsp Wine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stiftung Juliusspital Wurzburg amp oldid 1175102903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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