- City
physician (German: Stadtphysicus,
Stadtphysikus, Stadtarzt; Swedish: stadsfysikus, stadsläkare, Finnish: kaupunginfysikus, kaupunginlääkäri, from...
- in 1553 and
Doctor of
Medicine in 1554,
becoming the city
physician (
Stadtphysikus) in
Frankfurt am Main. His true
interest though was
herbs and the study...
- was the
subject of a 1665 book by J.L. Bausch, muni****l
physician (
Stadtphysikus) of
Schweinfurt and
founder of the
German National Academy of Sciences...
-
medical practice in Hirschberg, and
beginning in 1715 he
served as
Stadtphysikus (muni****l physician) in Hirschberg, as well as a
medical consultant...
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Wecker (1528–1586) from Basel. He held the
position of city
physician (
Stadtphysikus) in Colmar,
where he also died. Two
years after his
death Wecker published...
- of
pharmacology in Berlin. In 1886, he was
appointed city
physician (
Stadtphysikus) in Breslau, and
during the
following year
became an ****ociate professor...
- Rülein von Calw was
appointed by the town of
Freiberg as town
physician (
Stadtphysikus). Here he
acted as a
survey and
construction engineer,
mining expert...
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During his
career he also had part-time
duties as city
physician (
Stadtphysikus) in Wittenberg,
later serving a
similar function in Kemberg.
Among his...
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chair at Leipzig, and in 1690
succeeded Gottfried Welsch (1618–1690) as
Stadtphysikus for the city of Leipzig. In 1691 he was
appointed city physician, and...
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Breisgau and Pavia, and
following graduation became city
physician (
Stadtphysikus) in Karlsruhe. From 1805 to 1813 he
worked as a
doctor in
several locations...