Carl Oehmb

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Carl Oehmb (also Karl Oehmb , born November 30, 1653 in Breslau ; † April 9, 1706 ibid) was a German physician and city ​​physician of Breslau.

Life

Carl Oehmb studied medicine at the University of Leipzig , where in 1674 and 1675 he disputed under Johannes Bohn . In November 1676 he enrolled at the University of Padua and received his doctorate on February 12, 1677 at the Collegium Venetum there . On the return journey he enrolled in Siena in August 1677 . He then worked as a doctor and city ​​physician in Breslau. In 1705 he published a fountain pamphlet about the spa in Landeck in Silesia .

On November 6, 1682, Carl Oehmb was accepted into the Leopoldina as a member ( matriculation no. 109 ) with the academic surname Sirius II .

He was buried near the Maria Magdalenakirche in Breslau.

Fonts

  • Exercitatio physiologica de urinae secretione. Leipzig 1674.
  • Dissertatio Medica De Catarrhis. Leipzig 1675 ( digitized ).
  • Description of the old warm bath or S. Georgen Brunnes near the royal city of Landeck, in the Graffschäft Glatz against Silesia. Breslau and Liegnitz 1705 ( digitized version ).

literature

  • Andreas Elias Büchner : Academiae Sacri Romani Imperii Leopoldino-Carolinae Natvrae Cvriosorvm Historia. Litteris et impensis Ioannis Iustini Gebaueri, Halae Magdebvrgicae 1755, De Collegis, p. 471 digitized
  • Jonas Graetzer : Pictures of life of outstanding Silesian doctors from the last four centuries , printed and published by S. Schottlaender , Breslau 1889, p. 208 digitized
  • Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the imperial Leopoldino-Carolinische German academy of natural scientists during the second century of its existence. Friedrich Frommann , Jena 1860, p. 194 (archive.org)
  • Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. In commission at Wilh. Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 150 ( archive.org ).

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