Abramson Meyer

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Abramson Meyer , also Abrahamson Meyer or Meyer Abraham (* 1757 or 1764 in Hamburg ; † November 21, 1817 ) was a German doctor.

Abramson Meyer attended the cathedral school in Halberstadt from 1776, studied medicine in Göttingen from 1781 and received his doctorate in medicine there in 1783 and began to practice in Hamburg, where his father Abraham Meyer had already worked as a doctor. Soon he became a doctor at the Jewish hospital there. He has published numerous medical books and articles and was a member of the Royal Medical College in Stockholm.

Fonts

  • Dissertatio Inauguralis Medica Sistens Cautelas Anthelminticorvm In Paroxysmis Verminosis: Observationibus Illustratas Cum Analectis Practicis Ex Helmintologia Medica; Quam Pro Gradu Doctoris Medicinae Et Chirurgiae Ad Diem XX. Octobr. MDCCLXXXIII Exhibet , Göttingen 1783
  • How can people afflicted with the symptoms of flowing or blind hemorrhoids be thoroughly cured of them and, if they have not yet developed, be protected from them , Hamburg, 1806
  • The doctor for hypochondriacs, for hysterical women, as well as for those who suffer from lack of appetite, difficult digestion, protracted diarrhea, flatulence and heartburn , Posen and Leipzig, 1817
  • From ejected lung stones ; in: Meckel's new archive of practical medicine , Th. 1, 1789
  • From a long-lasting headache healed by the passage of a petrified cherry stone through the nose , ibid.
  • Gouty causes of a crooked head , ibid.
  • From a tremor of the hands and feet, which arose from an abundance of seeds , ibid.

literature

  • Hans Schröder et al. (Hrsg.): Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present . Developed on behalf of the Association for Hamburg History. 8 volumes. Perthes, Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1851–1883, Vol. 5: Maack - Pauli . P. 233.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of pupils at the cathedral school in Halberstadt 1759–1782, Halberstadt City Archives