Damian Adolph Dercum

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Damian Adolph Dercum (* 1655 in Linz am Rhein ; † around 1717) was a German physician and professor of medicine in Würzburg .

Life

Damian Adolph Dercum studied medicine and was at the University of Würzburg on May 22, 1685 at Jacob Amling doctorate .

Dercum was initially the city physician in Bischofsheim an der Tauber . In 1708 he succeeded Philipp Wilhelm Virdung von Hartung as professor of medicinal science at the University of Würzburg. Dercum then worked as a doctor at the Juliusspital in Würzburg and as a professor of surgery read semiology and anatomy in the winter half-year and surgery in the summer from around 1714. He also worked as a faculty dean at the University of Würzburg.

In March 1715 his son Lorenz Anton Dercum received his doctorate .

Fonts

  • Dissertatio medica inauguralis de dysenteria. Heart, Würzburg 1684
  • Integrum morborum, seu meteorerum insalubriurn mysterium, hoc est: Hostilis munimenti salutis invasio, .. demonstrantur .... impetrata licentia ... ab ... Friderico Wisner ... dum ... Jacobus Amling ... Damianum Adolphum Dercum, Rhenolincianum, Episcopii ad Tuberam poliatrum ... medicinae doctorem insigniet renuntiabitque. Zinck, Herbipoli 1685

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