Johann Bacmeister (personal physician)

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Portrait of Johann Bacmeister, painting by an anonymous master from the holdings of the Tübingen Professorengalerie

Johann Bacmeister , also Johannes Bacmeister (born October 24, 1680 in Travemünde ; † 1748 ) was a German physician in Tübingen and personal physician as well as Baden-Durlach's council.

Life

Johann Bacmeister was the son of the preacher Sebastian Bacmeister in Travemünde and studied medicine in Rostock and Leipzig from 1699 . In 1707 he received his doctorate in Tübingen and in 1710 he was promoted to professor. In addition, he was appointed physicist of the Ebenhausen monastery and in 1719 appointed Baden-Durlachian councilor and body physician .

Bacmeister published the Acta philippica with annotations and the Acta Austriaca as well as other writings by his father and himself.

family

Johann Bacmeister was married to Maria Sophia Mögling (1683–1750), with whom he had two daughters and a son. The daughter Maria Elisabeth Bacmeister later married the theologian and rector of the University of Tübingen, Christoph Friedrich Sartorius .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry 1699 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. Walter Bacmeister: The journey of D. Lucas Bacmeister to Austria in 1580 , In: Mecklenburgische Jahrbücher , Volume 102 (1938), mentions of Johannes Bacmeister on pages 4-6
  3. Bacmeister, Johann son of a preacher. In: Johann Heinrich Zedler : Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts . Supplement 2, Leipzig 1751, column 1180.