Johann Christoph Bautzmann

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Johann Christoph Bautzmann (born October 5, 1645 in Hamburg , † after 1716) was a German medic.

Life

Bautzmann grew up in Otterndorf as the son of the doctor Christoph Bautzmann, who later became the personal physician of Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg and rural physician of the duchies of Bremen and Verden. He attended school in Schwerin, Stade and Arnstadt and from 1666 studied pharmacy and medicine at the universities of Erfurt , Jena and - after an interruption due to an injury to his father - from 1670 in Kiel and 1671 in Leiden , where he worked on June 9th 1673 to Dr. med. received his doctorate. After completing his studies, he made a major trip to Italy (Venice, Verona, Mantua, Ferrara, Ancona, Loretto, Rome and Naples). A continuation of his journey through France was prevented by the war there. He returned to his homeland via Strasbourg, Nuremberg and Leipzig. On August 22, 1676, Prince Georg Wilhelm and Rudolf August appointed him garrison doctor in Stade . In 1679 he became a royal Swedish doctor for the duchies of Bremen and Verden . In 1716 he settled in Hamburg.

Works

  • Urgent thoughts regarding the itzo, often with a fever going on while pregnant (Stade 1679)
  • Reasonable judgment of the fatal wounds, for the benefit of the surgical forum in the armies and in small towns (Stade 1711)

literature

  • Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : The learned Hanover or lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have lived and are still alive since the Reformation in and outside of all the provinces belonging to the Kingdom of Hanover, compiled from the most credible writers . Volume 1. Bremen 1823, p. 111f.