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Name
  
Jean-Jacques Manget

Role
  
Writer


Died
  
1742

Books
  
Bibliotheca Anatomica

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Jean-Jacques Manget (or Johann Jacob Mangetus) (1652–1742) was a Genevan physician and writer. He was an assiduous compiler of previous medical literature.

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Life

He was born in Geneva, the son of a merchant. He graduated as a physician at the University of Valence in 1678. Later he became the Dean of the Valence medical faculty. Frederick III, Elector of Brandenburg made Manget his personal physician in 1699.

Works

Manget wrote in particular a major treatise on the bubonic plague. He is known also for a large collection of alchemical works, the Bibliotheca Curiosa Chemica, from 1702.

Works

  • Bibliotheca anatomica, two volumes (Geneva, 1685)
  • Bibliotheca medico-practica sive rerum medicarum thesaurus cumulatissimus: tomis octo comprehensis (Geneva, 1695)
  • Bibliotheca curiosa chemica, two volumes (Geneva, 1702)
  • Traité de la peste recueilli des meilleurs auteurs anciens et modernes (Geneva, 1721)
  • References

    Jean-Jacques Manget Wikipedia