Johann Friedrich Müller (medical doctor)

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Johann Friedrich Müller (born October 12, 1771 in Neustadt , † July 11, 1833 in Coburg ) was a privy councilor and personal physician .

Life

Johann Müller went to high school in Coburg and lost his father, who was a businessman, at the age of eleven. From 1790 he was a student of medicine at the University of Jena . After receiving his doctorate in 1793, he went to Würzburg to study .

He then went to Coburg as a doctor and quickly became known through treatments by Duke Franz at court. In 1800 he was counsel and 1803 Councilor transported. From now on he held the position of the second personal physician of the dukes of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and their family. Soon thereafter, he was appointed sole personal physician. He held this position until his death and accompanied z. B. 1823/1824 the Duchess Auguste to Switzerland and Italy .

In 1826 he was appointed Privy Councilor . He acquired a country estate in Creidlitz and was also given the place of jurisdiction there.

He was married twice. The children from his first marriage, like his wife, died early. From the second marriage he was married to Marie Luise Bause († 1858) and one of his three sons was the later ducal accountant Georg Julius August Müller (1809-1884), who was a daughter of the philologist , theologian , author and superintendent Johann Heinrich Pertsch ( 1744–1844) married.

Works

  • Dissertatio Inauguralis Medica De Ortu Morborum Contagiosorum Ex Fermento Et Acrimonia Specifica Deducto , 1793
  • Sentiments of the most intimate devotion and loyalty on the day the wife of the beloved Duke Ernst was brought home , 1817

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jenaische Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung . JM Mauke, 1833, p. 202 ( google.de [accessed on March 18, 2018]).
  2. ^ Address manual of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha . Meusel, 1847, p. 135 ( google.de [accessed on March 18, 2018]).