Michael Pauli (medical doctor)

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Michael Pauli (born October 8, 1652 in Lubin , Silesia, other information October 8, 1679 , † April 28, 1729 in Breslau ) was a city ​​physician in Breslau and a member of the academy of scholars " Leopoldina ".

Career

Michael Pauli was a respondent from the University of Wittenberg . He was a city doctor in Lubin (Silesia) and later in Breslau.

On January 31, 1694, Michael Pauli, nicknamed ASTERION I., was admitted to the Leopoldina as a member ( matriculation no. 205 ) .

The physician Tobias Ferdinand Pauli was his son. He was born in 1688 and in 1720 was elected a member of the "Leopoldina".

Publications

  • with Schneider, Konrad Victor , 1614-168 (President): De sanguine, ut de parte corporis principe ac tanquam de causa, et sede morborum, tandemque, de via illos curandi, instituta / ... praeside Conrado Victore Schneidero ... examini subject Michael Pauli , Wittebergae: Wilcke, 1679
  • Matthäus Gottfried Purmann with Michael Pauli, Johann Christian Tralles and Christoph Horch : Fifty extraordinary and miraculous gunshot wounds Curen. In Pomerania, before which siege, Wolgast, Ancklam, Demmin, Stettin, Greiffswalde, Strahlsund, and the taking of the island of Rügen happened, and how such were treated and happily curated according to the most correct and constant advantages. Before this Anno 1687. only the Helffte described, but itzo was completely published after much compulsion. In addition to two more wonderful and remarkable examples and their cures at Halberstadt and Breßlau. By Matthaeo Gottfried Purmannen, surgeon and city doctor in Breßlau, Rohrlach Jena 1721.

literature

  • Andreas Elias Büchner : Academiae Sacri Romani Imperii Leopoldino-Carolinae Natvrae Cvriosorvm Historia. Litteris et impensis Ioannis Iustini Gebaueri, Halae Magdebvrgicae 1755, De Collegis, p. 480 digitized
  • 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. 200 (archive.org)
  • 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 ( archive.org ).

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