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Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann

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Nationality
  
German

Education
  
University of Jena

Alma mater
  
University of Jena

Name
  
Johann Gottlieb

Fields
  
Medicine, Chemistry

Role
  
Doctor


Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann

Born
  
February 17, 1756 Zeulenroda (
1756-02-17
)

Institutions
  
Halle Zeulenroda Altdorf

Other academic advisors
  
Christian Gottlob Heyne

Died
  
March 9, 1801, Altdorf bei Nurnberg, Germany

Doctoral advisor
  
Ernst Gottfried Baldinger

Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann (17 February 1756 – 9 March 1801) was a German doctor.

Attending the University of Jena at only fifteen years old, Johann found a teacher in Ernst Gottfried Baldinger. The two relocated to Göttingen where he studied, apart from medicine, the classical sciences, as a student of Christian Gottlob Heyne. Ackermann was promoted in 1775 to private lecturer at the medical faculty of Halle, where he lived for two years. Afterwards, he returned to Zeulenroda to practice medicine and physics. In 1786, he followed a call to Altdorf, where he was appointed professor of chemistry. In 1794 he accepted a position as chair of applied medicine and - at the same time - a position as the head of the local hospital for the poor. He died at the age of 45 from tuberculosis.

The main focus of Ackermann's scientific works lies in his historical studies of the medical sciences during the Middle Ages. He collected several rare medical writings and translated foreign publications into German.

Publications

  • Regimen sanitatis Salerni, Stendal, 1790
  • Institutiones historicae medicinae, Nuremberg, 1792
  • Bemerkungen über die Kenntnis und Kur einiger Krankheiten, 7 booklets in old German language, 1794-1800
  • References

    Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann Wikipedia