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Laurentius Blumentrost

Laurentius Blumentrost (Russian: Лаврентий Лаврентьевич Блументрост; 8 November 1692 – 14 June 1755) was a Russian Imperial state figure, the personal physician to the Tsar Peter the Great, founder and first president of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, from December 7, 1725, to June 6, 1733.

Laurentius Blumentrost
BornNovember 8, 1692 (1692-11-08)
DiedMarch 27, 1755 (1755-03-28) (aged 62)
Alma materLeiden University
OccupationPhysician
Scientific career
InstitutionsFellow of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
Doctoral advisorHerman Boerhaave

Biography edit

Blumentrost was born in Moscow on October 29 (Julian calendar) or November 8, 1692 (Gregorian calendar). His father, Laurentius Blumentrost the Elder, a man of German origins, was personal physician to Tsar Alexis. Laurentius taught his son Latin and Greek, He later studied under Justus Samuel Scharschmidt and at Pastor Glück's Lutheran school in the German settlement in Moscow.[1] In 1706, he began to attend university at Halle, then Oxford and finally Leiden, where he studied under Herman Boerhaave,[2] defended his thesis, De secretione animali, in 1713 and received a medical degree in 1714.

Court physician edit

On his return to Russia, Blumentrost was appointed personal physician to Princess Natalia, Tsar Alexis's daughter and Tsar Peter the Great's sister. He continued his studies in Paris and Amsterdam (with Frederik Ruysch, from whom he bought anatomical specimens on behalf of the Russian government for the Kunstkamera). After his return to St. Petersburg, Peter the Great sent him to the Olonets Governorate to study the Marcial mineral springs in Kondopozhsky District.

When Robert Erskine, the Tsar's Scottish-born personal physician, died in 1718, Blumentrost was appointed to the position. He kept Johann Daniel Schumacher, Erskine's assistant who had studied at the University of Strasbourg and had been in charge of the Imperial Library and the Kunstkamera under Erskine, on as his secretary.[1][2]

Academy of Sciences edit

In 1724, on the Tsar's orders, he founded the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences. The first session was held after Peter's death, on November 12, 1725,[3] and it opened officially in December with Blumentrost as its first president.[4] Most of the members were recruited abroad; with the assistance of the philosopher Christian Wolff, he successfully invited the Bernoulli brothers Nicholas and Daniel, Christian Goldbach, physician Georg Bilfinger, astronomer and geographer Joseph De L’Isle and historian Gerhard Müller, among others. In 1727 Leonhard Euler joined the academy at Blumentrost's invitation in a letter sent via Daniel Bernoulli.[5][6]

He remained president of the academy under Empress Catherine I; when she was succeeded by Peter II, he followed the court to Moscow in 1728, after signing an order under which Schumacher was left in charge of the academy, with three academicians appointed to 4-month terms as his deputies. This led to discord among the members. After the Tsar's death, Blumentrost lost his influence. Nicolaas Bidloo did not approve of his treatment methods and he did not dare appear before the new Empress, Anna. He remained president of the academy until 1733 and returned to St. Petersburg, where he lived in the palace of the Empress' sister, Catherine Ivanovna, Duchess of Mecklenburg.

Retirement and death edit

The Duchess of Mecklenburg died on June 14, 1733. The Empress ordered an investigation of Blumentrost; no fault was found on his part, but by 19 June he had been stripped of his positions and income and expelled from St. Petersburg. For a few years he lived in Moscow and had a private medical practice. In 1738, under the patronage of archiater Johann Bernhard Fischer, he became head physician at the Moscow military hospital and director of the hospital school. Empress Anna did not trust Blumentrost, mainly because of his devotion to the two daughters of Peter the Great and Catherine, Anna and Elizabeth. When Elizabeth became Empress, he came back into royal favour. She reinstated his rank of State Councillor and raised his salary. In 1754 he was appointed curator of the newly opened University of Moscow.

Blumentrost died in St. Petersburg on 27 March 1755 of hydrothorax. He is buried at the church of St. Sampson the Hospitable, now Saint Sampson's Cathedral.

Blumentrost's brothers Ivan (Johannes Deodatus or Johann Deodat; 1676–1756)[7] and Christian were also court physicians. Ivan was also personal physician to Peter I (and his field physician and archiater) and had also studied in Halle and Leiden. He fell out of favour under Empress Anna and died in poverty in 1756; he is buried in the same grave with Laurentius.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cracraft, James (2009). The Petrine Revolution in Russian Culture. Harvard University Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-674-02996-5.
  2. ^ a b Cracraft, James (2003). The Revolution of Peter the Great. Harvard University Press. pp. 109–10. ISBN 9780674011960.
  3. ^ "Project for the Establishment of an Academy". University of Toronto.
  4. ^ Freeze, Gregory (2002). Russia: A History. Oxford University Press. p. 130. ISBN 0191622494.
  5. ^ "Basel, Riehen, and the University of Basel, 1707-1727". Mathematical Association of America.
  6. ^ "The Day of Russian Science at the Presidential Library". Presidential Library.
  7. ^ Feingold, Mordechai (2007). History of Universities: Volume XXII/1. Oxford University Press. pp. 135–36. ISBN 978-0-19-922748-8.

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Laurentius Blumentrost Russian Lavrentij Lavrentevich Blumentrost 8 November 1692 14 June 1755 was a Russian Imperial state figure the personal physician to the Tsar Peter the Great founder and first president of the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences from December 7 1725 to June 6 1733 Laurentius BlumentrostBornNovember 8 1692 1692 11 08 Moscow Russian EmpireDiedMarch 27 1755 1755 03 28 aged 62 Alma materLeiden UniversityOccupationPhysicianScientific careerInstitutionsFellow of the Saint Petersburg Academy of SciencesDoctoral advisorHerman Boerhaave Contents 1 Biography 2 Court physician 3 Academy of Sciences 4 Retirement and death 5 ReferencesBiography editBlumentrost was born in Moscow on October 29 Julian calendar or November 8 1692 Gregorian calendar His father Laurentius Blumentrost the Elder a man of German origins was personal physician to Tsar Alexis Laurentius taught his son Latin and Greek He later studied under Justus Samuel Scharschmidt and at Pastor Gluck s Lutheran school in the German settlement in Moscow 1 In 1706 he began to attend university at Halle then Oxford and finally Leiden where he studied under Herman Boerhaave 2 defended his thesis De secretione animali in 1713 and received a medical degree in 1714 Court physician editOn his return to Russia Blumentrost was appointed personal physician to Princess Natalia Tsar Alexis s daughter and Tsar Peter the Great s sister He continued his studies in Paris and Amsterdam with Frederik Ruysch from whom he bought anatomical specimens on behalf of the Russian government for the Kunstkamera After his return to St Petersburg Peter the Great sent him to the Olonets Governorate to study the Marcial mineral springs in Kondopozhsky District When Robert Erskine the Tsar s Scottish born personal physician died in 1718 Blumentrost was appointed to the position He kept Johann Daniel Schumacher Erskine s assistant who had studied at the University of Strasbourg and had been in charge of the Imperial Library and the Kunstkamera under Erskine on as his secretary 1 2 Academy of Sciences editIn 1724 on the Tsar s orders he founded the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences The first session was held after Peter s death on November 12 1725 3 and it opened officially in December with Blumentrost as its first president 4 Most of the members were recruited abroad with the assistance of the philosopher Christian Wolff he successfully invited the Bernoulli brothers Nicholas and Daniel Christian Goldbach physician Georg Bilfinger astronomer and geographer Joseph De L Isle and historian Gerhard Muller among others In 1727 Leonhard Euler joined the academy at Blumentrost s invitation in a letter sent via Daniel Bernoulli 5 6 He remained president of the academy under Empress Catherine I when she was succeeded by Peter II he followed the court to Moscow in 1728 after signing an order under which Schumacher was left in charge of the academy with three academicians appointed to 4 month terms as his deputies This led to discord among the members After the Tsar s death Blumentrost lost his influence Nicolaas Bidloo did not approve of his treatment methods and he did not dare appear before the new Empress Anna He remained president of the academy until 1733 and returned to St Petersburg where he lived in the palace of the Empress sister Catherine Ivanovna Duchess of Mecklenburg Retirement and death editThe Duchess of Mecklenburg died on June 14 1733 The Empress ordered an investigation of Blumentrost no fault was found on his part but by 19 June he had been stripped of his positions and income and expelled from St Petersburg For a few years he lived in Moscow and had a private medical practice In 1738 under the patronage of archiater Johann Bernhard Fischer he became head physician at the Moscow military hospital and director of the hospital school Empress Anna did not trust Blumentrost mainly because of his devotion to the two daughters of Peter the Great and Catherine Anna and Elizabeth When Elizabeth became Empress he came back into royal favour She reinstated his rank of State Councillor and raised his salary In 1754 he was appointed curator of the newly opened University of Moscow Blumentrost died in St Petersburg on 27 March 1755 of hydrothorax He is buried at the church of St Sampson the Hospitable now Saint Sampson s Cathedral Blumentrost s brothers Ivan Johannes Deodatus or Johann Deodat 1676 1756 7 and Christian were also court physicians Ivan was also personal physician to Peter I and his field physician and archiater and had also studied in Halle and Leiden He fell out of favour under Empress Anna and died in poverty in 1756 he is buried in the same grave with Laurentius References edit a b Cracraft James 2009 The Petrine Revolution in Russian Culture Harvard University Press p 72 ISBN 978 0 674 02996 5 a b Cracraft James 2003 The Revolution of Peter the Great Harvard University Press pp 109 10 ISBN 9780674011960 Project for the Establishment of an Academy University of Toronto Freeze Gregory 2002 Russia A History Oxford University Press p 130 ISBN 0191622494 Basel Riehen and the University of Basel 1707 1727 Mathematical Association of America The Day of Russian Science at the Presidential Library Presidential Library Feingold Mordechai 2007 History of Universities Volume XXII 1 Oxford University Press pp 135 36 ISBN 978 0 19 922748 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laurentius Blumentrost amp oldid 1212026608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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