Johann Bernhard Keup

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Johann Bernhard Keup (* 1755 in Moers ; † August 1, 1802 in Deventer ) was a German medic.

Life

The son of a businessman had attended high school in his hometown and studied at the University of Duisburg . There he received his doctorate in medicine on September 6, 1773. After a stay in Berlin , he worked as a general practitioner in Mülheim am Rhein , Solingen , Winterswijk and Duisburg . During his time in Germany, he had made a name for himself in particular through some of his own writings and as a translator of medical reading. His main focus was on the literature of the Netherlands. In the last years of his life he had settled in Deventer, where he was also a hospital doctor and died.

Works

  • Diss. Inaug. Quaestio: Quinam cibi proprie viscidi fint vocandi? Duisburg 1773.
  • Libellus pharmaceuticus composita et praeparata praecipua praeparandi modum et encheireses exhibens. Duisburg 1789 ( online ); Digitized edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  • Manuale praxeos medicae medicorum illam auspicaturorum usui dicatum. Stendal 1790, Volume 1, ( online ); 1791, 2nd volume; 1792, 3rd vol .;
  • Manuale pharmaceuticum principiis pharmaciae probatissimie superstructum. Duisburg 1793.
  • Something about the knowledge and healing of the fear of water, the result of a mad dog bite. Düsseldorf 1788 ( online )
Translations :
  • Treatises on epidemic dysentery, especially of 1783 . Düsseldorf 1790 ( online )
  • Medicinal observations by a doctor in Amsterdam: Translated from Latin and annotated. 1794.
  • Life story of the immortalized Petrus Camper . Stendal 1792 ( online )
  • Treatise on the components of water according to Lavoisierian principles. Stendal 1792.
  • Overview of the chemical theory of Lavoisier. Stendal 1793.
  • Systemamedicinae forensis succinctum, ex editione Germanica anni 1793 in linguam transtulit Latinam. Stendal 1794.
  • About the condition of the brain, the nerves and some diseases of the same, along with an appendix of medical-surgical observations. Translated from the Dutch according to the latest enlarged edition of 1790. Stendal 1794.
  • Treatise on rickets, or English disease, translated from Dutch. Stendal 1794.
  • Medicinal observations by a doctor in Amsterdam. Translated from Latin and annotated. Stendal 1794.

literature

  • Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland or lexicon of the now living German writers. Volume 4, Lemgo 1797, p. 79 f ( online ), 1805, vol, p. 423. ( online )
  • Samuel Baur: New historical-biographical-literary concise dictionary, from the creation of the world to the end of 1810. Volume 6, Buchhandlung Stettin, Ulm 1816, Sp. 722. ( online )
  • August Hirsch : Biographical lexicon of the outstanding doctors of all times and peoples. Urban & Schwarzenberg publishing house, Vienna / Leipzig 1886, p. 466.
  • Johann Christian Poggendorff : Biographical-literary concise dictionary of the exact sciences. Volume 1, Verlag Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig 1863, Sp. 1251. ( online )