Ernst Jeremias Neifeld

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Ernst Jeremias Neifeld (also Ernest Jeremiasz Nejfeld , born January 18, 1721 in Zduny , † April 26, 1773 in Lissa ) was a German physician and editor of the first medical journal in Poland.

Life

Ernst Jeremias Neifeld studied medicine at the University of Leipzig and received his doctorate in Leipzig in 1744 . Neifeld later worked as a general practitioner and rural physician in Lissa and was appointed royal Polish court advisor.

In 1750 Neifeld founded the "Prymitiae Physico-Medicae", the first medical journal in Poland.

On April 20, 1762 he was elected member ( matriculation number 648 ) of the Leopoldina with the academic surname Nileus II .

Fonts

  • Dissertatio inauguralis de genesi caloris febrium intermittentium . Leipzig 1744 ( digitized version )
  • Physical treatise of the backwater sour well in Silesia. Its existence, effect and use. Written in a coherent teaching style . Dendeler, Züllichau 1752 ( digitized version )
  • Physical treatise of the golden vein, which includes both the properties, effects and causes, as well as the type of healing thereof . Frommann, Züllichau 1761 ( digitized version )

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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, directory of the members of the academy, according to the chronological order, p. 225 ( archive.org ).