- City
physician (German:
Stadtphysicus, Stadtphysikus, Stadtarzt; Swedish: stadsfysikus, stadsläkare, Finnish: kaupunginfysikus, kaupunginlääkäri, from...
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traveling in the
Netherlands and France, he
practised as a city
physician (
Stadtphysicus) in Brugg, and
wrote Über die
Einsamkeit ("Of solitude", 1756, 1784–1785)...
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successively worked as a
physician in the town of Genthin,
served as a
Stadtphysicus in
Pless (Upper Silesia) and was a
personal physician to the Prince...
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medicine at the
Universities of Jena and Marburg, and
afterwards was a
Stadtphysicus (state physician) in Trarbach. He then took the same
position at Kaiserslautern...
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natural history. Born in Wrocław, he
later became a city
physician (
Stadtphysicus) there, and was one of the
founders of the
Academia Naturae Curiosorum...
- of the
state advocate Claar, and
returned in 1841 as city
physician (
Stadtphysicus) to Rzeszów.
Beside his many
years of
activity as a physician, he continued...
- The son of the
physician Matthäus Fleck, the
first city
physician (
Stadtphysicus) of
Berlin and his wife
Regina Schirmer, he
studied at the University...
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Georg Gockel and
Maria Eberhardina. His
father was city
physician (
Stadtphysicus) in Ulm.
After completing his
studies at sixteen, he
studied medicine...
- he
moved to
Hamburg as
subphysicus (deputy of the city
physicus or
stadtphysicus). He
developed a
circle of
distinguished medical practitioners and began...
- to
Eisenach in 1685 and 1689
where he ****umed the
position of "Ducal
Stadtphysicus" i.e. city doctor. He was
regarded as a
polymath and
corresponded with...