Friedrich Christian Cregut

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Friedrich Christian Cregut (born February 13, 1675 in Hanau ; † 1758 ) was a German doctor, professor of medicine in Hanau and a member of the " Leopoldina " academy of scholars .

Friedrich Christian Cregut was the son of the theologian and pastor Jakob Cregut from Saint-Dié in France. Friedrich Christian Cregut received his doctorate in Basel in 1696. He was Hanauischer Rat, personal and court physician, physics college in the old and new town of Hanau and the Seligenstadt Abbey . From 1698 to 1758 he was a public professor of medicine, physics and mathematics at the High State School in Hanau.

On May 3, 1699, Friedrich Christian Cregutus with the academic surname Marcellus I was accepted as a member ( matriculation no. 237 ) in the Leopoldina . He was a member of the medicine section.

His son was the physician Israel Cregut (* 1710). His half-brothers were Anton Philipp Cregut (* 1678) and Johannes Daniel Cregut (1680–1765). Anton Philipp Cregut was a respondent from the University of Basel. Johannes Daniel Cregut was a respondent in Hanau.

Works

  • Weinckens, Johannes and Einhard and Stridbeck, Johann (illustrator) and Cregut; Charles I, Holy Roman Empire, Emperor; Lothar Franz, Mainz, Archbishop , recipient of the dedication: Vir Fama Super Aethera Notus Eginhartus, Quondam Caroli Magni Cancellarius, Your Antiquissimae & Regalis nostrae Ecclesiae Seligenstadiensis Fundator, 1714. Digitalisat Digitalisat
  • De rara medicatione vulnerum
  • Physiology medica
  • Meditatio iatrica circa morbos praecipuos infantum ac puerorum eorumque originem et + & curationem, 1696. Digitized
  • Thorough Refutation Of An Unfounded Appropriate Facti, Mutilati Responsi, Erroneous And Void Decisi Which Under The Titulo De Sodomia & c. Going to press some time ago, 1743.

literature

  • Andreas Elias Büchner : Academiae Sacri Romani Imperii Leopoldino-Carolinae Natvrae Cvriosorvm Historia. Litteris et impensis Ioannis Iustini Gebaueri, Halae Magdebvrgicae 1755, De Collegis, p. 483 digitized
  • 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. 202 digitized
  • Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. Commissioned by Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 153 ( archive.org ).

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