Johann Friedrich Ackermann

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Johann Friedrich Ackermann (born February 3, 1726 in Waldkirchen (Vogtland) , † June 4, 1804 in Kiel ) was a German physician and professor at the University of Kiel .

In 1752 he wrote his dissertation Praesagia medica ex praecordiis with Georgio Guilielmo Feuerlein in Göttingen and then worked as a doctor in Kiel. From 1760 he was professor of medicine (anatomy) and physics at Kiel University . In 1769 he set up the observatory in Kiel Castle . In 1787 he married the third wife of Caspar von Saldern's mistress , Mademoiselle Frederike Amalie Schnepel. Around 1798 he received support from Christoph Heinrich Pfaff .

Fonts

  • Commentarius observationum physico-astronomicarum et meteorologicarum. Bartsch, Kiel 1770.
  • Orationes duae prorectorales. 1770.
  • De Insitione Variolarvm Ad Avvncvlvm Svvm Aeterne. Congratulations for Georg Gottlob Richter . 1771.
  • Invitation to the inaugural disputation by Christian Eugen Layriz. 1786.
  • Joh. Fried. Ackermann the Arzneywiss. and natural. public ord. Prof. news of the strange effects of a ray of weather. Kiel, 1772. Buchenröder and Ritter, Hamburg 1772.
  • Address of the medical faculty in Kiel to the residents of Dithmarschen. Mohr, Kiel 1802.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. The Kiel observatory