Johann Anton Heidmann

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Johann Florian Anton Heidmann (born June 16, 1772 in Sankt Joachimsthal , Bohemia , † December 7, 1855 in Vienna ) was an Austrian physician.

Life

Johann Anton Heidmann was born in house no.160 in the mountain town of Sankt Joachimsthal in the Bohemian Ore Mountains as the son of the citizen Anton Heidmann and his wife Catharina and was baptized on the same day with the name Johann (es) Florian (us) Anton (ius). Heidmann studied at the University of Vienna and, after completing his doctorate in 1797, settled in Vienna as a general practitioner. He became a member of the first scientific medical association in Vienna and in 1837 the founder of the Society of Doctors in Vienna , from then on as its first secretary.

Fonts

  • Reliable test means for determining the true of the apparent death: together with new physiological experiences from the application of the increased galvanic electricity to the animal organism , Vienna: Camesina, 1804

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Státní oblastní archiv v Plzni, Jáchymov No. 5, p. 449