Johann Jakob Baier (medic, 1724)

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Johann Jakob Baier (* 3. October 1724 in Altdorf , † 2. May 1812 ) was a German physician and Physicus the free imperial city of Nuremberg.

Life

Johann Jakob Baier was a son of the Nuremberg theologian and natural scientist Johann Wilhelm Baier and studied medicine at the University of Altdorf .

In 1747 he went on an educational trip through Swabia, Strasbourg and Switzerland. In 1749 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . In 1750 Baier was accepted into the Collegium Medicum in Nuremberg .

From 1750 Johann Jakob Baier worked as a general practitioner and physician in the free imperial city of Nuremberg.

On July 13, 1767, Johann Jakob Baier with the academic surname Florentius II was registered under matriculation no. 695 admitted to the Leopoldina as a member .

Baier was married to Petronella Euphrosina Fleischauer. The physician Johann Jakob Baier was his uncle.

literature

  • Dedicated by his former colleagues to the memory of the immortalized Mr. Johann Jakob Baier, the medical science doctor, the former medical college member, and foremost seniors, also adjunct of the natural research society. Nuremberg 1812 ( books.google.de digitized version).
  • Marion Mücke and Thomas Schnalke : Briefnetz Leopoldina: The correspondence of the German Academy of Natural Scientists around 1750. Walter de Gruyter, 2009, p. 609
  • 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. 227 ( archive.org ).

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Remarks

  1. day of death and year of death according to Obituary, information 1800 from Leopoldina (Mücke und Schnalke, Neigebaur) probably mistake / confusion with 50th anniversary May 11th 1800 admission Collegium medicum