Felix von Niemeyer
Felix von Niemeyer was a German internist born in Magdeburg. He was the grandson of theologian August Hermann Niemeyer.
Biography
He studied medicine at the University of Halle and in 1844 started work as a physician in Magdeburg. Later, he was a professor of internal medicine at the University of Greifswald, and at the University of Tübingen. During the Franco-Prussian War, he served as a medical consultant.Niemeyer is largely remembered for his written works, in particular, the Lehrbuch der speziellen Pathologie, a textbook that was published in eleven editions up until 1884, and was translated into seven languages. He is also known for espousing a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that was in essence a modification of the popular "Banting diet", a regimen endorsed by William Banting, an English undertaker.
In 1848 he was co-founder of the Medizinische Gesellschaft zu Magdeburg. In 1865 he became a consulting physician to King Charles I of Württemberg, and in 1870, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Partial list of works
Die asiatische Cholera, ein primär-örtliches Leiden der Darmschleimhaut, in: Die medicinische Reform. Eine Wochenschrift 1, Nr. 19, 1848, 134–138. Die symptomatische Behandlung der Cholera mit besonderer Rücksicht auf die Bedeutung des Darmleidens, 1849.Klinische Mittheilungen aus dem Städtischen Krankenhause zu Magdeburg, 1855.Lehrbuch der speciellen Pathologie und Therapie mit besonderer Rücksicht auf Physiologie und pathologische Anatomie, 1858.*