Johann Gottlieb Bötticher

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Johann Gottlieb Bötticher (* 1677 in Stargard in Western Pomerania ; † January 1762 in Copenhagen ) was a German medic .

Life

Bötticher, son of the mayor of the town of Falkenburg in Pomeranian Switzerland in Hinterpommern , attended the University of Frankfurt an der Oder from 1697 and later continued his studies of medicine at the universities of Wittenberg , Leipzig , Jena , Copenhagen and Rostock , where he studied from 1701, away. After a time in Elsinore had been working as a doctor, he was at the University of Copenhagen in 1705 with a dissertation on the topic De morbis malignis, Imprimis de Pestilentia Ph.D.. After completing his doctorate, he settled in Copenhagen as a doctor. In 1711 he took part in the fight against the plague . In 1713/1714 he was probably in Hamburg . He then worked in Copenhagen until his death. In 1739 Bötticher was elected a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina .

Fonts (selection)

  • Dissertatio epistolica physiologico-medica de vera fluidissimi nervi seu nervosi existentia , 1721.

literature

  • by Bötticher (Johann Gottlieb). In: Hans Schröder : Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present. Vol. 1, Hamburg 1851, p. 317 f. ( online ).

source

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry by Johann Gottlieb Bötticher in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Member entry of Johann Gottlieb von Bötticher at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on November 16, 2015.