Johann Friedrich Ortlob

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Johann Friedrich Ortlob (born August 2, 1661 in Oels , Duchy of Oels , † December 12, 1700 in Leipzig ) was a Silesian medic .

Life

Johann Friedrich Ortlob was the son of the theologian Carl Ortlob . He received his early training at the school in Oels, at the Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium and at the Elisabet-Gymnasium in Breslau . Ortlob began studying medicine for a year at the University of Frankfurt under Bernhard Friedrich Albinus and continued for three years at the University of Leipzig under Johannes Bohn , where he received his doctorate in September 1684. After traveling to Holland , England and France , he returned to Leipzig in 1686 and married Johanna Sophia Eberhard that same year, with whom he had four sons and four daughters. He gave lectures on anatomy and physiology at the University of Leipzig and was appointed personal physician to the Elector of Saxony in 1699 and a member of the Leopoldina on June 3, 1700 . On March 4, 1699, he was accepted into the Académie royale des sciences in Paris. On a business trip to Dresden in November 1700, he fell so seriously ill that he died in Leipzig on the morning of December 12th and was buried there on December 16th. His brother was the pedagogue Johann Christoph Ortlob and his uncle was the Breslau city physician Friedrich Ortlob .

literature

  • Peter A. Lehmann (Ed.): Historical remarks on the latest things in Europe . 3rd year, 1st week thing day, 4th January 1701. Joachim Reumann and his heirs, Hamburg 1701, p. 7-8 .
  • Ortlob (Johann Friedrich). In: Johann Heinrich Zedler : Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts . Volume 25, Leipzig 1740, column 2058 f.
  • ORTLOB (Jean Frédéric) . In: Louis-Mayeul Chaudon (Ed.): Dictionnaire universel, historique, critique, et bibliographique . Neuviéme éd. Tome 13. Prudhomme Fils, Paris 1810, p. 111 (French).
  • ORTLOB (Jean-Frédéric) . In: Auguste Thillaye, Antoine Laurent Jessé Bayle (ed.): Biographie médicale par ordre chronologique . Tome 2. Adolphe Delahays, Paris 1855 (French).
  • FMS: Ortlob (Jan Fryderyk) . In: Encyklopedia powszechna . Tom 20. S. Orgelbrand, Warszawa 1865, p. 73-74 (Polish).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ferdinand Neigebaur: History of the imperial Leopoldino-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the second century of its existence, Friedrich Frommann, Jena 1860, p. 202 digitized
  2. ^ Member entry of Johann Friedrich Ortlob at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on December 9, 2016.
  3. ^ List of members since 1666: Letter O. Académie des sciences, accessed on January 29, 2020 (French).