Karl Wilhelm Sachs

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Karl Wilhelm Sachs (born September 11, 1709 in Breslau ; † 1763 ) was a German doctor, city doctor to Breslau and member of the academy of scholars " Leopoldina ".

Karl Wilhelm Sachs studied medicine in Halle. In 1733 he received his doctorate in Halle under Johann Heinrich Schulze with a thesis on the subject of "From the navel = vessels of newborns and adults." Sachs became a doctor in Breslau and assessor of the royal medical and medical college in Breslau. On June 25, 1755, Sachs was admitted to the “Leopoldina” academy of scholars under the academic surname PHOSPHORUS IV. ( Matriculation No. 595 ) He also dealt with fevers. He probably died in Breslau in 1763.

Works

  • Dissertation inauguralis medica de vasis umbilicalibus natorum et adultorum, quam, Praes. Joanne Henrico Schulze, ... publicé defendet , Halae Magdeburgicae Hilliger 1733. (German: Von den Nabel = vessels of newborn and adult people.)
  • Hydrops anasarca ex corrupta febre quartana, in gravida cum subsecuto sphacelo circa genitalia, cortice Peruviano sublatus , Nova Acta Acad. Nat. Curios. TL p. 384.
  • Catalepsis triduana febri continuae superveniens , Nova Acta Acad. Nat. curios. TL p. 389

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Member entry by Karl Wilhelm Sachs at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on January 7, 2018.