Georg Heinrich Boehr

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Georg Heinrich Boehr (* 1757 ; † December 14, 1805 in Berlin ) was a German medic and doctor at the Citizen Rescue Institute in Berlin.

Life

Georg Heinrich Boehr studied medicine with Johann Christoph Andreas Mayer at the University of Frankfurt (Oder) and became a doctor in Berlin after completing his doctorate . Most recently he worked as the royal court medic and doctor at the Citizens Rescue Institute in Berlin.

On March 26, 1789 he was given the academic surname Callimachus III. under the matriculation no. Elected a member of the Leopoldina in 877 .

Boehr was next to Carl Ferdinand Sigismund Boehm († 1828), Johann Goercke , Ernst Ludwig Heim , Abraham Wall († 1805) and Georg Adolph Welper (1762-1842) founding member of the six doctors' association founded on January 15, 1799, which presumably in the Medical-Surgical Society founded in 1810 ( Hufelandische Gesellschaft from 1813 ). In May 1801, Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland joined them. The meetings took place in the doctors' private apartments.

Fonts

  • Tractatus de hydrophobia et rabie canina. Winter, Traiecti ad Viadrum, 1784

literature

  • Medicinisch-chirurgische Zeitung, Volume 1, N. 2, January 6, 1806, p. 48 digitized
  • Uta Motschmann (Ed.): Handbook of Berlin Associations and Societies 1786–1815 . De Gruyter, 2015
  • 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. 236 (archive.org)

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