Cornelis Johannes Vos

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Cornelis Johannes Vos (also Cornelius Johann Voss , Cornelius Johann Vos , Cornelius Joannes Vos ; born March 20, 1768 in Montfoort , province of Utrecht , † July 2, 1819 in Batavia, today Jakarta ) was a Dutch doctor and politician.

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Cornelis Johannes Vos was born as one of the nine children of Jacob Albert Vos and Jacoba Maria de Joncheere. The father was a reformed pastor in Montfoort, became pastor in Zaltbommel on June 26, 1768 and was professor of theology at Utrecht University from December 4, 1769 to January 20, 1794 . At this university Cornelis Johannes Vos was enrolled in 1788 and on June 11, 1789 Dr. med. PhD . Around 1791 he was a doctor in The Hague . In 1792 he received the silver medal (Cothenius Medal) of the Imperial Academy of Natural Scientists (Leopoldina) for a work on the prize topic on the correct term and the appropriate treatment of diseases of the first ways .

The moderate Vos belonged to the provisional city council from January 25 to May 4, 1795 and, after the election on April 21, 1795, to the city council of Utrecht from May 4, 1795 to February 22, 1796. He was a member of its public education committee. From November 24, 1795 to March 1, 1796, he was a Member of Parliament for Utrecht in the States General of the Republic of the Seven United Provinces . He also represented Utrecht from January 4, 1796 to May 15, 1800 in the committee for matters relating to East Indian trade and property . Like many members of that committee, he was a Freemason . Vos was a member of the government of the department of Utrecht from June 4, 1802 to August 1, 1805 (re-elected on August 18, 1804) and from September 29, 1805 to May 1807.

Cornelis Johannes Vos married Cornelia Adriana Johanna Vos in 1791, the daughter of Johannes Vos and Ida Wilhelmina Bake.

Publications

  • Cornelius Joannes Vos: Specimen physico-medicum inaugurale de nutritione imprimis nervosa. Ex officina Abrahami à Paddenburg, Trajecti ad Rhenum 1789 [Utrecht 1789] also in: Christianus Fridericus Ludwig: Scriptores nevrologici minores. Volume 4, 1795, pp. 202-251, 410; Reviews in: Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung . 1791, Volume 3, No. 250, September 16, 1791, Column 573-576 ( digital copy ) and in: Paulus Usteri (Ed.): Repertorium der medicinischen Litteratur of the year 1790. Ziegler and Sons, Zurich 1791, p. 413– 419 ( digitized version ) and in: Sebast [ian] Joh [ann] Ludwig Doering: Critical repertory of the test and invitation writings from the field of medicine and natural history that were published in higher education institutions in Germany and abroad from 1781 to 1800. Volume 1, Verlag der Hohen-Schulbuchhandlung, Herborn 1803, S. 38, No. 274 ( digitized version )
  • Corn. Iohan. Vos: Genesen heelkundige negotiating over het been en spek-gezwel. B. Wild and J. Altheer, Utrecht 1791 ( digitized version ), review in: Algemeene Vaderlandsche Letter-Oefeningen. A. van der Kroe en J. Yntema, Amsterdam 1793, Volume 1, pp. 389–390 ( digitized , text )

literature

  • Adolph Carl Peter Callisen: Medicinisches Writer Lexicon. Volume 20, Copenhagen 1834, p. 254 ( digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Renger Evert de Bruin: Burgers op het kussen. Volkssoevereiniteit en bestuurssamenstelling in de stad Utrecht 1795–1813. Walburg Pers, Zutphen 1986, ISBN 90-6011-507-4 , pp. 351, 356, 361; also: Dissertation, Utrecht University, 1986
  2. De Navorscher. Volume 16, CM Van Gogh, Amsterdam 1866, p. 319 ( digitized version )
  3. Testament of 1802 of Jacoba Maria de Joncheere , wife of Jacob Albert Vos, in Het Utrechts Archief , inventory number U260a013
  4. ^ Regt: VOS (Jacob Albert) . In: Philipp Christiaan Molhuysen and Friedrich Karl Heinrich Kossmann : Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek . Volume 10, AW Sijthoff's Uitgevers-Maatschappij publishing house, Leiden 1937, column 1136
  5. ^ Album studiosorum Academiae Rheno-Traiectinae MDCXXXVI – MDCCCLXXXVI. JL Beijers et J. van Boekhoven, Ultraiecti MDCCCLXXXVI [Utrecht 1886], Sp. 178, entry " Cornelius Joannes Vos Montfortio-Trajectinus." ( Digitized version )
  6. F [rans] Ketner (Hrsg.): Album Promotorum, qui inde from anno MDCXXXVI o usque ad annum MDCCCXV to in Academia Rheno-Trajectina gradum doctoratus adepti sunt, Societas cui nomen "Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en edenschappen" composendum composer , atque Academiae Rheno-Trajectinae trecesimo die natali donum obtulit. In aedibus Broekhoffii Soc. Anon. (antea Keminkii et filii), Traiecti ad Rhenum MCMXXXVI [Utrecht 1936], p. 205, entry in 1789 “Jun. 11 Cornelius Joannes Vos, Montfort. 3 ), Med., Publ. 4 ), de Nutritione imprimis nervosa, Nahuys. ”With the footnotes“ 3) Civis Trajectinus. 4) Magno cum applausu. "( Excerpt ), on p. 233 on the meaning of" Trajectinus: uit stad of provincie Utrecht. "
  7. a b marriage contract from 1791 of Cornelis Johannes Vos and Cornelia Adriana Johanna Vos , in Het Utrechts Archief, inventory number U237a009
  8. ^ Winner of the Cothenius Medal from 1792 to 1861 at the Leopoldina (leopoldina.org); Retrieved October 16, 2012
  9. ^ The Cothenius Prize Foundation. In: Bonplandia. Journal for the whole botany. Volume 7, No. 17/18, October 1, 1859, Verlag von Carl Rümpler, Hannover 1859, pp. 246-251, in particular pp. 247 f. ( Digitized version )
  10. G [erhard] W [illem] Kernkamp (ed.): Acta et decreta senatus. Part 3: April 1766 - November 1815 (= Historisch Genootschap, Utrecht: Werken. 3rd series, volume 71). Kemink en Zoon Verlag, Utrecht 1940, pp. 243, 246, 249, 251, 260, 263, 675
  11. a b c Cornelis Johannes Vos at historici.nl
  12. Gerrit Jan Schütte: De Nederlandse Patriotten en de Colonies . Tjeenk Willink, Groningen 1974, ISBN 90-01-39015-3 , p. 194 (Vos is also mentioned on p. 121, 123, 177); also: Dissertation, University of Utrecht, 1974