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Andreas Laubreis (born October 25, 1778 in Würzburg ; † after 1846) was a royal Bavarian physician and district court doctor in Würzburg.
Life
Laubreis studied medicine with Johann Kaspar Gutberlet at the University of Würzburg and received his doctorate in 1802. Laubreis first practiced in Würzburg and became an official and central physician as well as obstetrician in Bischofsheim an der Rhön , from May 13th 1809 physician to Ebern and Seßlach, then physicus and district court doctor in Mainbernheim and later district court doctor in Marktsteft and Arnstein. Around 1846 he lived in Domgasse and still worked as a district court doctor in Würzburg.
On December 28, 1816 he was given the surname Mundinus III under the registration number. Elected a member of the Leopoldina in 1067 .
Laubreis described and illustrated Elias von Siebold's birth forceps in 1802 and was in correspondence with Johann Barthel von Siebold .
Fonts
- Dissertatio inauguralis de forcipis obstetriciae requisitis. Nitribitt, Wirceburgensis 1802 ( digitized version )
- Observations of water retention in the cerebral cavity in adults. Nova acta Leopoldina, 1818 ( digitized version )
Web links
- Member entry of Andreas Laubreis at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina
- Works by and about Andreas Laubreis in the German Digital Library
- Kalliope network : letters from Andreas Laubreis to Johann Barthel von Siebold
Individual evidence
- ↑ Fränkische Chronik, XXX, 1807 p. 446 ( digitized version )
- ↑ JP Hanecker: Comprehensive address book for Würzburg, 1846, p. 58 ( digitized version )
- ^ Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the Imperial Leopoldino-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the second century of its existence. Friedrich Frommann, Jena 1860, p. 245 (archive.org)
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SURNAME | Leaf rice, Andreas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Royal Bavarian physician and district court physician in Würzburg |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 25, 1778 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wurzburg |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1846 |