Johann Heinrich Starcke

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Johann Heinrich Starcke (also Starck , Strong , John Hinrich Starcke ; born June 10 . Jul / 20 June 1651 greg. In Lemgo , † 8 February 1707 in Königsberg ) was a German physician, professor of medicine at the University of Königsberg and Counselor and personal physician to the Elector of Brandenburg.

Life

Starcke had moved into the University of Königsberg in 1669 and on March 29, 1674 acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophy. He had traveled to Holland, where he received his doctorate in medicine on June 15, 1676 at the University of Leiden with the disputation de pleuritide . Starcke returned to the University of Königsberg and later became an associate professor of medicine in Königsberg around 1676 , was appointed adjunct at the medical faculty in 1681 and in 1690 he was appointed third full professor. In 1691 he was electoral councilor and electoral personal physician and councilor of Friedrich III. of Brandenburg .

On June 10, 1698 Johann Heinrich Starcke was registered under the registration number. 233 with the academic surname Soranus accepted as a member of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists . Johann Heinrich Starcke was promoted to second full professor of medicine in 1701, became royal Prussian councilor in 1703 and in 1704 Primarius (first full professor) in Königsberg. In these positions he also participated in the organizational tasks of the university and acted as prorector of the Alma Mater in the winter semesters 1701/02 and 1705/06 . Starcke had been very committed to botany as a medical subject.

Starcke had been married several times. His on March 21, 1694 with Anna Maria Pitzschner and his on May 19, 1695 with Sophia Amalia Casseburg (* 1676), daughter of the court relative of the old town, court attorney and secretary of the old town Georg (* October 6, 1634; † 30. January 1687) and his second wife Regina († July 15, 1713), daughter of the mayor of the old town Daniel Kenckel, entered into marriages. His son Johann Friedrich Starcke (* around 1680; † November 22, 1723) was also an associate professor of medicine.

Works

  • Disputatio physica prima, de hominis pulmonis structura, ejus actione et usu.Königsberg 1674
  • Disputatio medica de quaestione illa: An sanguis venis & arteriis inclusus in pus mutari possit? Koenigsberg 1676
  • Disputatio medica de dysenteria. Koenigsberg 1677
  • Disputatio medica de fluxu hepatico. Koenigsberg 1681
  • Disputatio medica, de angina alba, seu prunella alba, alias the white tan / or the white approach appellata. Koenigsberg 1690
  • Dissertatio medica, de dysenteria. Koenigsberg 1705

literature

  • Daniel Heinrich Arnoldt : Detailed and documented history of the Königsberg University. Part 2. Johann Heinrich Hartung, Königsberg in Prussia 1746, pp. 305, 311, 315, 323, 327 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Andreas Elias Büchner : Academiae Sacri Romani Imperii Leopoldino-Carolinae Natvrae Cvriosorvm Historia. Litteris et impensis Ioannis Iustini Gebaueri, Halae Magdebvrgicae 1755, De Collegis, p. 483 ( digitized version ).
  • Wolfgang Caesar: Johann Heinrich Starck (1651–1707) . In: Dietrich Rauschning & Donata v. Neree (ed.): The Albertus University of Königsberg and its professors. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1995, pp. 383-388.
  • J. Gallandi: Königsberg city families. In .: Rudolf Reinicke, Ernst Wichert: Old Prussian monthly new series. 19, 1882, p. 49 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Christian Gottlieb Jöcher : General Scholar Lexicon, Darinne the scholars of all classes, both male and female, who lived from the beginning of the world to the present day, and made themselves known to the learned world, After their birth, life, remarkable stories, Withdrawals and writings from the most credible scribes are described in alphabetical order. Verlag Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, Leipzig 1751, Vol. 4, p. 782 ( digitized version ).
  • Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the imperial Leopoldino-Carolinische German academy of natural scientists during the second century of its existence. Friedrich Frommann , Jena 1860, p. 201 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Georg Christoph Pisanski: Draft of a Prussian literary history in four books. Hartung Verlag, Königsberg 1886, p. 376 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. Commissioned by Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 152 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).

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