Document information
Physical location:
Medizinische Fakultät, Promotionsakte Ferdinand Müller, Universitätsarchiv, Rostock. M57.10.28Preferred Citation:
the Medical Faculty, Universität Rostock, to the Department for Educational Affairs, Schwerin, 1857-10-28 [M57.10.28]. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id/M57-10-28>, accessed May 5, 2025
1
Annotated: 'Gesuch der med. Facultät zu Rostock um die Uebertragung des Allerhöchsten
Kanzlerrechtes zur Promotia in absentia des Doctors der Philosophie Ferdinand Müller
in Melbourne.' — [Application of the medical Faculty in Rostock for the transfer of
the Highest Chancellor's authority for the promotion in absentia of the Doctor of
Philosophy Ferdinand Müller of Melbourne.]
'An das h. Grossh. Minst., Abth. f. U. A. zu Schwerin.' — [To the Highest Grand-Ducal
Ministry, Department for Educational Affairs in Schwerin.]
'Exped. d. 30. Octbr 1857.' — [Dispatched 30 October 1857.]
2
Unerrichts-Angelegenheiten.
Rostock, den 28, October 1857.
Ferdinand Mueller, Doctor of Philosophy, of Melbourne, Australia, applies to our Faculty
for the conferring of a doctoral degree in absentia. A Rostocker by birth, he learned
the apothecary trade at Tönningen
in the Duchy of Schleswig, was employed there for some years as an assistant, passed
his examination as pharmacist, and then entered the University at Kiel. Here he devoted
himself to the study of the natural sciences and in particular to botany, and obtained
a Doctorate of Philosophy with the publication of an inaugural dissertation in Latin,
and subsequently left Europe to emigrate to Australia. His livelihood secured through
the practice of medicine, for which he had qualified largely through self-education,
he devoted himself entirely to his inclination to explore the vegetation there, and
repeatedly published in English-Australian journals the valuable results of his work,
which are of direct interest also for medicine because of the particular consideration
given to the medicinal properties of the newly described plants. He is currently Director
of the botanic garden in Melbourne. Already in 1852 he was appointed Government Botanist
in recognition of his merits,
and in this capacity wrote the reports on the vegetation of the Colony of Victoria,
which we see before us in print. He has been assured of a professorship in botany
in the above city at the university about to be founded there.
At the beginning of this year he returned to Melbourne after an absence of one-and-a-half
years from his expedition with Mr Gregory for the exploration of northern Australia
and the sources of the Victoria River, and has most humbly presented a description
and map of this journey to his former Sovereign, our Most Serene Highness, the Grand
Duke. We consider that the above provides sufficient motives to accede to the application
of the supplicant and consequently, for the purpose of conferring a Doctor of Medicine
in absentia on Ferdinand Mueller, Doctor of Philosophy, of Melbourne, apply to the
august Grand-Ducal Ministry, Department for Educational Affairs, for the transfer
of the Most High Chancellor's authority to Professor Spitta as the current Dean of
our Faculty.
3
i.e. Tönning. While the Müller family lived in Tönning, M did his pharmacy training
in Husum.
4
M's appointment dated from 26 January 1853.
5
The University of Melbourne was founded in 1855; there was never any suggestion that
a chair in botany would be created there for M.
Rostock, 28 October 1857.