Heinrich Mulartz

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Johann Heinrich Mulartz (born May 13, 1688 in Düren ; † October 8, 1777 in Győr ) was a doctor and founder of the hospital in Győr, Hungary .

In 1724 Mulartz was elected to the Council of the German Nation within the Faculty of Philosophy and Prosyndicus of the University of Padua . In 1725 he received his doctorate in philosophy and medicine in Padua . In the diploma he is referred to as Johann Heinrich de (von) Mulartz, patrician . In 1727 he became an imperial-royal garrison doctor in Győr, then still Raab.

In 1749 he had the hospital dedicated to St. Build the Trinity in the suburb of Raab on urban land at own expense for 12,000 guilders. This house existed until it was rebuilt in 1895. He bequeathed all of his fortune to the hospital as part of a foundation . The foundation was approved on February 5, 1773 by Empress Maria Theresa .

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  • A Düren resident as the founder of a Hungarian hospital by Prof. Dr. Lennarz, in Heimatblätter (supplement to the Dürener Zeitung), Volume 9, No. 1 from January 7, 1932, page 22