Martin Friedrich Friese

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Martin Friedrich Friese (also: Frieß, Friess ; * September 20, 1632 in Merseburg , † August 14, 1700 in Leipzig ) was a German physician.

Life

The son of the cloth merchant Martin Friese (born August 4, 1596 in Sommerhausen , Franconia; † June 28, 1657 in Leipzig) and his wife Gertraud, daughter of the Leipzig councilor and master builder Caspar Bose, was born in Merseburg, where his family went during the Thirty Years' War had fled because of an epidemic. After completing his basic training in Leipzig, he began studying at the University of Wittenberg on August 20, 1650 .

In the winter semester of 1651 he moved to the University of Leipzig , where he became a Baccalaureus on December 19, 1651 and a master's degree in philosophy on January 27, 1653 . He then went on an educational trip that took him to Holland , England , France and Italy . When he returned to Leipzig, he received his doctorate in medicine, became professor of physiology and later of pathology .

He participated in the organizational tasks of the university. He was decemvir of the university, several times dean of the medical faculty and in the winter semester 1687 rector of the alma mater .

Friese left behind various disputations of medical content that had emerged from his university activities. Sustainability in his work was not found, so that his person was forgotten.

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  1. ^ Fritz Roth : Complete evaluations of funeral sermons and personal documents for genealogical and cultural-historical purposes . Volume 5, p. 160 R 4272
  2. ^ Bernhard Weissenborn: Album Academiae Vitebergensis. Younger Series Part 1 (1602–1660). Magdeburg 1934
  3. Georg Erler: The younger matriculation of the University of Leipzig 1559-1809. Volume 2