Johann Adrian Slevogt

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Johann Adrian Slevogt

Johann Adrian Slevogt , also Johann Hadrian Slevogt / Schlevogt and Latinized Johannes Hadrianus Slevogtius , (* September 1653 in Jena ; † August 29, 1726 ibid) was a German doctor .

Life

Slevogt was the son of Jena professor Paul Slevogt and his second wife Barbara Catharina Ringler. He attended the city school in Jena, which has been under the direction of Johann Martin Ringler († 1676 in Jena) since 1652 . At the age of sixteen he continued his education at the University of Jena . Here Valentin Veltheim , Caspar Posner , Erhard Weigel and Martin Hartmann were his formative teachers. He then went on a cavalier journey that took him to Italy, France, Holstein and Hamburg. Returning to Jena, he continued his training with Rudolph Wilhelm Krause the Elder. J., Georg Wolfgang Wedel and August Heinrich Faschfort . He gained his medical practice in Weimar and Neustadt an der Orla .

After defending the Inaugural Disputation de Anthrace pestilente , he received his doctorate in medicine in Jena on August 23, 1681. He then worked as a city physician in Jena, engaged in reading at the Salana and was appointed professor of medicine, anatomy and botany on March 4, 1695. In 1722 he took over the chair of medicine and chemistry, which he held until the end of his life. In addition, he participated in the organizational tasks of the university. He was dean of the medical faculty several times and in the winter semesters 1698, 1702, 1703, 1707, 1711, 1717 and 1723 rector of the alma mater . Slevogt had not created any major independent works. However, numerous dissertations, programs and occasional speeches were created that bear his name. Most of these came about in the context of his university activities.

Publications (selection)

  • De lapide bezoar. Jena 1706.
  • De sympathetica morborum curatione mediante urina. Jena 1704.

family

Slevogt married Maria Elisabeth Gerhard (1659–1722), the daughter of the theologian Johann Ernst Gerhard the Elder , in 1682 . Children from marriage come from these:

  • Gottlieb Slevogt (around 1694 - February 18, 1732 in Jena) court advocate
  • Johann Friedemann Slevogt (1684–1720) medic
  • Christina Sophia Slevogt († 1707)
  • Katharina Elisabeth Slevogt († 1686)
  • Maria Christina Slevogt married 1704 in Jena with Dr. med. and Jena city physician Elias Caspar Judelius († October 1, 1712 in Jena) and her second marriage in Jena in 1716 to the theologian Michael Förtsch

literature

  • Julius Pagel:  Slevogt, Johann Adrian . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 34, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1892, p. 463.
  • August Hirsch , Ernst Gurlt : Biographical lexicon of the outstanding doctors of all times and peoples. Urban & Schwarzenberg, Vienna & Leipzig, 1887, Vol. 5, p. 432
  • Slevogt (Johann Adrian). In: Johann Heinrich Zedler : Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts . Volume 38, Leipzig 1743, columns 43-45.
  • Johann Caspar Zeumer, Christoph Weissenborn: Vitae Professorum Theologiae, Jurisprudentiae, Medicinae et Philosophiae qui in illustri Academia Jenensi, ab ipsius fundatione ad nostra usque tempora vixerunt et adhuc vivunt una cum scriptis a quolibet editis quatuor classibus. Johann Felici Bieleck, Jena, 1711, p. 92 (medical practitioner)
  • Christian Gottlieb Jöcher : General Scholar Lexicon, Darinne the scholars of all classes, both male and female, who lived from the beginning of the world to the present day, and made themselves known to the learned world, After their birth, life, remarkable stories, Withdrawals and writings from the most credible scribes are described in alphabetical order. Verlag Johann Friedrich Gleditsch , Leipzig, 1751, Vol. 4, Sp. 635, ( online )

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