Adolph Friedrich Hamberger

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Adolph Friedrich Hamberger (born March 14, 1727 in Jena ; † February 5, 1750 there ) was a German doctor.

Life

Adolph Friedrich was a son of the Jena medical professor Georg Erhard Hamberger . After support from his father and lessons from his tutor, he began studying at the age of fifteen at the University of Jena , where he had already been matriculated on August 20, 1737. On July 23, 1746 he acquired the degree of master's degree in philosophy and was accepted on August 23, 1746 among the candidates of medicine. Then he completed a scholarly trip which took him through Germany, France and the Netherlands.

On his return to Jena, he received his doctorate in medicine on October 1, 1748, became a prosector at the anatomical theater there in the same year and qualified as a private lecturer. In 1749 he became an associate professor of medicine and in the same year he founded the Jenaische learned newspaper. While working on the disputation de calore humano praeternaturali , a fever seized him on January 19, 1750, from which he finally died.

Works (selection)

  • Adscensvs Vaporvm Cavsas. Jena 1743 (President Georg Erhard Hamberger, online )
  • Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis de calore humano naturali. Jena 1743 (President Georg Erhard Hamberger, online )
  • De Calore In Genere. Jena 1748 (Resp. Johann Christian Graff, online )

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