Johann Friedrich Allmacher

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Johann Friedrich Allmacher

Johann Friedrich Allmacher (born December 5, 1648 in Meisenheim , Principality of Pfalz-Zweibrücken , † August 12, 1686 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German doctor and surgeon .

Life

Johann Friedrich Allmacher was born in Meisenheim in 1648 as the son of the surgeon Friedrich Allmacher. Allmacher studied medicine in Giessen , Jena , Leipzig and finally in Leiden , where he received his doctorate in 1672 as a student of Sylvius Deleboé with an epidemiological topic . After a brief activity as a city doctor in Wertheim , Allmacher settled in Frankfurt am Main as a physician from 1672 . In the following years he moved to Aschaffenburg as a physician and worked for the Counts of Wertheim before returning to Frankfurt. Due to his high professional reputation, he became a member of the Academia Caesareo-Leopoldinae on March 4, 1679 under the academic name of Zethes . In addition to his dissertation, Allmacher published three papers on surgical and orthopedic issues, which were published in the Leopoldina series. Allmacher died in Frankfurt in 1686 before he intended to move to Nuremberg .

Fonts

  • Disputatio medica inauguralis De morbis castrensibus. Quam praeside summo numine, ex auctoritate magnifici D. Rectoris, D. Alberti Rusii ... Nec non amplissimi Senatûs Academici consensu, & almae facultatis medicae decretô, pro doctoratûs, summisque in medicina honoribus & privilegiis ritè * , doctoral thesis, apud viduam & apud viduam haeredes Joannis Elsevirii, academiae typograph, Leyden, 1672, 28 pp.
  • De luxatione vertebrarum dorsi introrsum facta , Frankfurt am Main, 1683.
  • De tumore genu ex lapsu, pro luxatione male curato , Frankfurt am Main, 1685.
  • De enterocele desperata curata , Frankfurt am Main, 1685.

Individual evidence

  1. August Ferdinand Brüggemann: Biography of Doctors, Volume 1: Keyword Johann Friedrich Allmacher, self-published, 1829, p. 94
  2. ^ Johann Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the Kaiserliche Leopold Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher during the second century of its existence, Friedrich Frommann, 1860, p. 193.
  3. ^ Member entry of Johann Friedrich Allmacher at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on April 5, 2015.