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Johann Carl Gehler

Johann Carl Gehler (17 May 1732 – 6 May 1796) was a German physician, mineralogist, and anatomist.

Johann Carl Gehler
Born17 May 1732
Died6 May 1796 (aged 64)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
Mineralogy
Anatomy
Doctoral advisorChristian Gottlieb Ludwig
Doctoral studentsAbraham Gottlob Werner

Born 17 May 1732 in Görlitz, Gehler studied medicine from 1751 to 1758 at the University of Leipzig, where he was a pupil of physician and botanist Christian Gottlieb Ludwig. While a student at Leipzig, he furthered his interest in natural sciences, publishing the mineralogical treatise, De characteribus fossilium externis (1757), as a result. Following graduation, he continued his education by studying mineralogy in Freiberg and obstetrics in Strasbourg as a student of Johann Jakob Fried (1689–1769).[1]

After his return to Leipzig, he served as a lecturer in mineralogy, and in the meantime, maintained a successful medical practice, of which, he specialized in midwifery.[1] In 1763 he was named an associate professor of botany at the university. Later on at Leipzig, he successively held professorships in physiology (1773–1781), anatomy and surgery (1781–1784), pathology (1784–1789) and therapy (1789–1796). From 1789 to 1796, he served as dean of the medical faculty. He was a member of the Ökonomischen Gesellschaft.[2]

Published works

  • De characteribus fossilium externis, Leipzig 1757; later translated into German by Abraham Gottlob Werner as Abhandlung über die äußeren Kennzeichen der Fossilien (1774) – Treatise on the external characteristic of fossils.[3]
  • Herrn Anton Baumé. Erläuterte Experimental-Chemie Leipzig 1775 – Antoine Baumé. Illustrated Experimental Chemistry, translated from French into German by Gehler.
  • De fossilium physiognomiis, Leipzig 1786.
  • Kleine Schriften, die Entbindungskunst betreffend, Leipzig 1798 (edited after his death by Karl Gottlob Kühn) – Smaller works, on midwifery, 2 volumes.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b ADB: Gehler, Johann Karl In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 8, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1878, S. 498 f.
  2. ^ a b Catalogus Professorum lipsiensium Biographical and bibliographical sketch
  3. ^ ADB: Werner, Abraham Gottlob at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie

johann, carl, gehler, 1732, 1796, german, physician, mineralogist, anatomist, born17, 1732görlitz, germanydied6, 1796, aged, scientific, careerfieldsphysicsmineralogyanatomydoctoral, advisorchristian, gottlieb, ludwigdoctoral, studentsabraham, gottlob, wernerb. Johann Carl Gehler 17 May 1732 6 May 1796 was a German physician mineralogist and anatomist Johann Carl GehlerBorn17 May 1732Gorlitz GermanyDied6 May 1796 aged 64 Scientific careerFieldsPhysicsMineralogyAnatomyDoctoral advisorChristian Gottlieb LudwigDoctoral studentsAbraham Gottlob WernerBorn 17 May 1732 in Gorlitz Gehler studied medicine from 1751 to 1758 at the University of Leipzig where he was a pupil of physician and botanist Christian Gottlieb Ludwig While a student at Leipzig he furthered his interest in natural sciences publishing the mineralogical treatise De characteribus fossilium externis 1757 as a result Following graduation he continued his education by studying mineralogy in Freiberg and obstetrics in Strasbourg as a student of Johann Jakob Fried 1689 1769 1 After his return to Leipzig he served as a lecturer in mineralogy and in the meantime maintained a successful medical practice of which he specialized in midwifery 1 In 1763 he was named an associate professor of botany at the university Later on at Leipzig he successively held professorships in physiology 1773 1781 anatomy and surgery 1781 1784 pathology 1784 1789 and therapy 1789 1796 From 1789 to 1796 he served as dean of the medical faculty He was a member of the Okonomischen Gesellschaft 2 Published works EditDe characteribus fossilium externis Leipzig 1757 later translated into German by Abraham Gottlob Werner as Abhandlung uber die ausseren Kennzeichen der Fossilien 1774 Treatise on the external characteristic of fossils 3 Herrn Anton Baume Erlauterte Experimental Chemie Leipzig 1775 Antoine Baume Illustrated Experimental Chemistry translated from French into German by Gehler De fossilium physiognomiis Leipzig 1786 Kleine Schriften die Entbindungskunst betreffend Leipzig 1798 edited after his death by Karl Gottlob Kuhn Smaller works on midwifery 2 volumes 2 References Edit a b ADB Gehler Johann Karl In Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie ADB Band 8 Duncker amp Humblot Leipzig 1878 S 498 f a b Catalogus Professorum lipsiensium Biographical and bibliographical sketch ADB Werner Abraham Gottlob at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johann Carl Gehler amp oldid 1141571712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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