Eberhard Barnstorff

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Portrait of Eberhard Barnstorff (by Johann Pieron around 1737)

Eberhard Barnstorff (born April 24, 1672 in Rostock , † January 3, 1712 in Greifswald ) was a German medic. He was a professor of medicine and a city ​​physician in Greifswald.

Life

The son of Rostock doctor and professor Bernhard Barnstorff (1645-1704) studied at the University of Helmstedt with Heinrich Meibom , at the University of Jena with Ernst Heinrich Wedel (1671-1709) and Johann Adrian Slevogt , in Leipzig with Günther Christoph Schelhammer and Johannes Bohn as well as in Halle with Georg Ernst Stahl . In Halle he received his doctorate in medicine in 1696 . In the following two years he gave lectures in mathematics and medicine in Halle. In 1698 he settled in Wismaras a general practitioner. In 1699 he was appointed city physician of Anklam .

From there he went to Greifswald in 1703, where he succeeded Matthäus Clemasius as a full professor of medicine and city physics. For health reasons, he was only able to take up the position the following year. In 1707 he was rector of the University of Greifswald.

Fonts (selection)

  • De amputatione membrorum sphacelatorum eorumque secura medela. Hall 1696.
  • Consilium Præservatorium, Or Wolverine but unpredictable thoughts / How to behave and keep safe with rampant and creeping Pestilentcial Contagion. Greifswald 1709.

See also

literature

  • Diedrich Hermann Biederstedt : News of the life and writings of neo-Pomeranian-Rügen scholars from the beginning of the eighteenth century to 1822. Vol. 1, Friedrich Wilhelm Kunike, Greifswald 1824, p. 21.
  • August Ferdinand Brüggemann: Biography of the doctors. Vol. 1, Carl Brüggemann, Halberstadt 1829, p. 293.

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predecessor Office successor
Johann Schack Rector of the University of Greifswald
1707
Johann Philipp Palthen