Andreas Julius Bötticher

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Andreas Julius Boetticher

Andreas Julius Bötticher (also: Boetticher ; * July 7, 1672 in Wolfenbüttel ; † July 26, 1719 in Berlin ) was a German doctor and professor at the University of Giessen and the University of Helmstedt .

Life

The son of the princely privy councilor in Wolfenbüttel and envoy of the imperial commission in Hamburg Justus Bötticher (born August 7, 1632 in Braunschweig; † March 12, 1712 Wolfenbüttel) and his first wife Ilse Magarethe (born January 9, 1646 in Heimburg (Harz); † January 11, 1680 in Wolfenbüttel), the daughter of the princely Braunschweig bailiff Siegfried Schilling (1612–1664) and his wife Elisabeth Catharina von Windheim († 1662), began studying in 1690 at the University of Helmstedt . Here he attended the lectures of Heinrich Meibom , Friedrich Schrader (1657–1705) and Johann Andreas Stisser (1657–1700). In 1695 he went on an educational trip to Holland, which took him to the University of Leiden , where he received his doctorate in medicine on October 20, 1697 .

Previously, on September 7, 1697, he had been appointed professor of surgery and botany at the University of Giessen , which position he took up on February 22, 1698. In 1701 he became professor of pathology and semiotics at the Helmstedt University, where he later also became professor of practical medicine and a senior in the medical faculty. Bötticher also took part in the organizational tasks of the Helmstedt University and was rector of the Alma Mater several times. He was also the personal physician of Duke Anton Ulrich and August Wilhelm von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel . He died suddenly while visiting relatives in Berlin.

family

Bötticher was married twice. His first marriage was in 1703 with Dorothea Katharina (* April 21, 1677 in Clausthal; † March 7, 1716 in Helmstedt), the daughter of the Prince-Elector Brunswick-Lüneburg mint director and heir to Güntersleben Heinrich Bonhorst and his wife Helena Magaretha Hattorff. The marriage resulted in seven children, two of whom died before their mother. The daughter Clara Henriette (1705–1776) married Georg Wilhelm Ebell .

He concluded his second marriage on May 20, 1717 with Henrietta (* October 12, 1681), the daughter of the royal Prussian electoral council and personal physician Martin Willich (* August 6, 1643 in Hamburg; † January 4, 1697 in Cölln / Spree) and Maria Elisabeth (born February 16, 1647 in Hanover; † February 14, 1722 in Braunschweig), daughter of the doctor of medicine, personal physician Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg and dean of the Bardowik Monastery, Theodor (Dietrich) Konerding (born March 15, 1611 in Bückeburg; † July 30, 1684 in Celle) and Dorothea Engelbrecht (born September 3, 1617; † January 20, 1682), daughter of the royal Brunswick court counselor and lawyer Arnold Engelbrecht and Maria Stisser, daughter of Kilian Stisser and Maria Salvation. The marriage has two children.

Works

  • Theses in Aphorismorum Hippocraticorum Sect. VII. Annotatae. Helmstedt 1693
  • Diss. De loquelae organo. (proGr.Dr.) Leiden 1697
  • Dissertation I. de ossibus in genere. Giessen 1698, II. Giessen 1699. III. Casting 1700
  • Diss. De respiratione fetus in utero. Helmstedt 1702
  • Diss. De Diabete. Helmstedt 1704
  • Diss. De Peste. Resp. Just. Andr. Richers, Hanover. Helmstedt 1712
  • Diss. De methodo medendi generali. Helmstedt 1715
  • Diss. De purpura rubra. Helmstedt 1718
  • Diss. De cranii ossibus. Helmstedt 1718

literature

  • Christina Hillmann-Apmann: Bötticher, Andreas Julius . In: Horst-Rüdiger Jarck, Dieter Lent u. a. (Ed.): Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon: 8th to 18th century . Appelhans Verlag, Braunschweig 2006, ISBN 3-937664-46-7 , pp. 93f.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Strieder : Basis for a Hessian scholar and writer story. Verlag Cramerischer Buchladen, Kassel, 1781, vol. 1, p. 495 ( online )
  • August Ferdinand Brüggemann: Biography of the doctors. Verlag Carl Brüggemann, Halberstadt, 1829, vol. 1, p. 489 ( online )
  • Bötticher, Andreas Julius Supplement. In: Johann Heinrich Zedler : Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts . Supplement 4, Leipzig 1754, column 79.
  • Hermann Haupt, Georg Lehnert: Chronicle of the University of Giessen, 1607-1907. Verlag Alfred Tölpelmann, Gießen, 1907, p. 55
  • Fritz Roth : Complete evaluations of funeral sermons for genealogical and cultural-historical purposes. Self-published, Boppard / Rhein, 1980, vol. 10, p. 434, R 9697

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CA Starke: German Gender Book. CA Starke, 1971, vol. 15, p. 377
  2. Roth: LP R 2600
  3. Roth: LP R 9448
  4. ^ Roth: LP R 3471
  5. Roth: LP R 7149
  6. Roth: LP 3944
  7. Entry at Gedbas
  8. ^ Roth: LP R 3977