Franz Stockhamer

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Franz Stockhamer , also Franciscus Stockhamer, (* in Salzburg ; † May 12, 1721 on a trip to Gastein , Austria) was an Austrian doctor , imperial personal physician and rector of the University of Vienna .

Life

Stockhamer was born in Salzburg. He was the son of the rich Salzburg citizen Georg Ehrnreich Stockhamer, who originally came from Franconia. Franz Stockhamer studied medicine in Padua until 1677. In 1680 the repetition took place at the Medical Faculty in Vienna. In 1682 he became their anatomist and in November 1682 he received the second theoretical professorship. In 1683 he was offered the first theoretical professorship with the inaugural lecture "De perfectione, quae medicinae accessit huius saeculi cursu". In 1687/88 Stockhamer was the dean of the Medical Faculty in Vienna for the first time. On July 26, 1690 he became a member of the Leopoldina with the surname Marcus Artorius . Approx. In 1700 he translated Paul von Sorbait's "Examen obstetricum". In 1700/1701 he became rector of the University of Vienna and imperial body medicine. Also in 1701 he was made an imperial knight and became Protomedicus of the Lower Austrian provinces. He is now resigning from his professorship. In 1701/02 Stockhamer was once again dean of the medical faculty in Vienna. From 1708 to 1713 he was the Lower Austrian regimental councilor. He acquired several dominions in Moravia . In 1711 he treated the dying Emperor Joseph I.

Franz Stockhamer died in 1721 on a trip to Gastein, possibly in Brno. He was married to Margarete, the daughter of the Viennese citizen Matthias Wenighofer.

Publications

  • 1682: Microcosmographia: Sive partium humani corporis omnium earumque actionum & usuum brevis quidem, accurata tamen & atoma descritptio , (Voigt Vienna 1682).
  • 1687: with Johann Benedict Gründl , Fridericus Ferdinandus Illmer and Hieronymus Milser: Roitschocrene, that is: Detailed description of the famous Roitischen Sauerbrunn in Unter-Steyer .
  • 1688: with Paul de Sorbait : In Celeberrima, ac Antiquissima Universitate Viennensi Medicinae Professuram auspicaturi, Oratio Inauguralis, De Perfectione quae Medicinae accessit huius saeculi cursu .
  • 1713: Contagious epidemic which this 1713th year crept into the Ertz – Hertzogthum Nieder – Austria, thorough and detailed news.

literature

  • Bröer, Ralf: Court medicine. Structures of medical care at an early modern princely court using the example of the Viennese imperial court (1650–1750) , habilitation thesis History of Medicine with Wolfgang U. Eckart , Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 2006, p. 81, p. 538 + 539.
  • 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. 198 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Member entry by Franz Stockhamer at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on April 19, 2017.
  2. Prof. Dr. Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: New general German nobility lexicon published in association with several historians, 9th volume (Steinhaus-Zwierlein) , Voigts Buchhandlung Leipzig 1876., p. 48.