Gottfried Jacob Jänisch (medic, 1751)

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Gottfried Jacob Jänisch (born October 17, 1751 in Hamburg ; † October 18, 1830 there ) was a German medic and doctor.

Life

Gottfried Jacob Jänisch was one of the sons of the Hamburg doctor of the same name, Gottfried Jacob Jänisch . After he had previously enjoyed private tuition, he attended the learned school of the Johanneum and then for three years the Academic Gymnasium in Hamburg before studying medicine at the University of Göttingen from 1772 , where he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD . In the same year he started his medical practice in Hamburg. In 1779 he took over the treatment of the poor in Hamburg as a doctor with six other colleagues (worked as a poor doctor) and in 1798 became a doctor at the Hospital of the Holy Spirit and held this office until his death.

Gottfried Jacob Jänisch was married twice and had seven children from both marriages. His first marriage was to Christiane Johanna Steetz. His younger brother Cornelius also became a doctor in Hamburg.

Fonts

  • Involved in: Pharmacopoea pauperum, in usum instituti clinici Hamburgensis, edita a societate medica. Hamburg 1781; 2nd edition, Hamburg 1785
  • In memory of my blessedly accomplished father, Mr. Gottfried Jacob Jänisch the Elder [med. Doctoris, b. 14.6.1707, d. 28.3.1781] dedicated , Michaelsen (print), 1781
  • Dissertatio inauguralis medica sistens phthiseos ex ulcere curationes antiques. Goettingen 1775

literature

  • Hans Schröder : Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present. Vol. 3, Hamburg, 1857, No. 1787, ( online )
  • Adolph Carl Peter Callisen : Medicinisches Writer Lexicon of the now living physicians, surgeons, obstetricians, pharmacists and naturalists of all educated nations. Volume 29, Copenhagen 1841, p. 131, No. 238 ( online )
  • New necrology of the Germans. 8th year 1830, part 2: Voigt, Ilmenau 1832, No. 332, p. 803

Individual evidence

  1. F. Georg Bueck, Die Hamburgischen Oberalten , their bourgeois effectiveness and their families, Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg, 1857, № 440., p. 330, ( online )