Johann Friedrich Gruve

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Johann Friedrich Gruve , also Johann Friedrich Gruvius (* in the 17th century ; † unknown) was a German physician, royal Swedish personal physician and member of the scholars' academy " Leopoldina ".

Johann Friedrich Gruve was a licentiate in medicine in Erfurt and personal physician to the Queen of Sweden . Its effectiveness data are documented between 1785 and 1692. He was the son of the polymath Matthias Gruvius. His sister was the printer Anna Magdalena Gruvius, married Grosch.

On September 12, 1692, Johann Friedrich Gruve, nicknamed PHILO I, was accepted as a member ( matriculation number 195 ) in the Leopoldina .

Publications

  • Joachim Ludwig Körber (President) and Johann Friedrich Gruvius: Exercitium medicum De Ecclipsi [sic] microcosmica ... in perantiquo ad Hieram Athenaes , MC Erfurt 1685
  • Johann Friedrich Gruvius and Christian Ludwig Sellenstedt: Dissertatio Inauguralis Medica: De haemuresi (from the blood impregnation) , Erfurt 1692. Digitized

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