Melchior Philipp Hartmann

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Melchior Philipp Hartmann (born March 25, 1685 in Königsberg i. Pr .; † November 6, 1765 ibid) was a German medic.

Life

As the son of the Königsberg medical professor Philipp Jakob Hartmann (1648–1707), Hartmann studied at the Albertus University of Königsberg and the University of Leiden . There doctorate he in 1710 to Dr. med. In 1714 he became an associate professor of medicine in Königsberg . In 1718 he rose to full fourth and third professor.

After he had become an assessor of the College of Medicine there in 1726, he was given the second full professorship in 1727 and the first full professorship at the medical faculty from 1728 . He had also participated in the organizational tasks of the Königsberg University and was in the winter semesters 1727/28, 1731/32, 1735/36, 1739/40, 1743/44, 1747/48, 1751 / 52,1755 / 56, 1759 / 60, 1763/64 ten times rector of the Albertina . Hartmann had continued his father's collection of natural objects and coins.

Works

  • Dissertation. inaug. de summa succini in medicina efficacit. Leiden 1710
  • Dissertation. de specificorum medicamentorum usu atque abusu. Koenigsberg 1711
  • Dissertation. de Vitriolo. Koenigsberg 1714
  • Dissertation. de Marte sive ferro. Koenigsberg 1718
  • Dissertation. De Verucis. Koenigsberg 1736
  • Conspectus numorum tam antiquorum, quam recentiorum omnis metalli atque moduli, collectorum a Phil. Jac. Hartmanno Dr. hist, et med. Prof. Ord. Regiora. et in aedibus Melch. Phil. Hartmanni med. Dr. et Prof. Ord. Prim, perlustrandorum, una cum aliis quibusdam museis venalium. Koenigsberg 1750

literature

  • Johann Georg Meusel : Lexicon of the German writers who died from 1750 to 1800. Gerhard. Butcher d. J., Leipzig, 1805, vol. 5, p. 197 ( online )
  • Daniel Heinrich Arnoldt : Detailed and documented history of the Königsberg University. Johann Heinrich Hartung, Königsberg in Prussia, 1746, Part 2, pp. 306, 313, 317, 319, 333, FZ 13
  • Johann Christoph Adelung : Continuation and additions to Christian Gottlieb Jöcher's general scholarly lexico. Verlag Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, Leipzig, 1787, Vol. 2, Sp. 1817
  • August Hirsch , Ernst Julius Gurlt : Biographical lexicon of the outstanding doctors of all times and peoples. Urban & Schwarzenberg, Vienna and Leipzig, 1886, 3rd vol., P. 67
  • Georg Christoph Pisanski: Draft of a Prussian literary history in four books. Hartung Verlag, Königsberg, 1886, pp. 552, 688
  • Er - Gruber : General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts . Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, Leipzig, 1828, 2nd section, 3rd part, p. 28 ( online )

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