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Paul Marquard Schlegel

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91:(1650). He made use of cadavers particularly of people killed by capital punishment or who had died from other causes. It is often claimed that on 31 January 1653, he went to examine the frozen corpse of hanged man and the body accidentally fell on him causing injuries from which he died on 20th February. This has been noted as being untrue and that he died from a fever. His books and letters are now in the Hamburg City Library. 17: 77:
and Schlegel also moved there. From 1631, he began to visit medical centres, training and travelling through Europe. He first went to the University of Leiden followed by a visit to England. in France and Italy starting from 1631, and received a doctoral degree from Padua in 1636 before returning to
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where his father Martin Schlegel (died 1609) was a wealthy merchant who wished his son would study law. By the age of ten, he lost both parents. He was influenced by the teachings of Rector Paul Sperling (1560–1630), Georg Fabricius (1590–1631) and Johann Starcke at the
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or stadtphysicus). He developed a circle of distinguished medical practitioners and began lectures on anatomy at the anatomical theatre which included dissections of human cadavers, despite religious objections to these practices. He promoted his correspondent
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Germany. He became a professor of medicine and botany at Jena in 1638. Here he worked with Rolfinck to establish a (medicinal) botanical garden. The Duke of Weimar made him his personal physician and in 1642 he moved to Hamburg as subphysicus (deputy of the
30:(23 August 1605 – 20 February 1653) was a German physician and anatomist known for his public demonstrations in anatomy and for being an early proponent of blood circulation. The plant genus 278:
Programma administrationi anatomicae praemissum: Studiosis caelo illud de lapsum … commendat eosque ad contemplatlonem admirandae corporis structurae officiose invitat ad. 25. Jan. 1658.
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Schlegel married Elisabeth Hüpken, daughter of Swedish merchant, in 1643 and they had four sons and two daughters, although none survived to old age.
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Programma de selectioribus rei herbariae scriptoribus hortisque medicis potioribus, lectionibus botanicis praeroissum.
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Oratio. Liceatne medicis, tanta muliercularum ignorantia grassante, obstetricum opera defungi?
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Commentatio de motu sanguinis, in qua praecipue in Joh. Riolani jun. sententiam inquiritur.
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to study law but found it uninteresting and quit to study the natural sciences, first at
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Disp. de saluberrimo delectu venarum in corpore humana secandarum.
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Disp. de suffocatlone uterina, pro loco in Colleglo medlco habita.
15: 74: 73:. In 1629 Rolfinck became a professor of anatomy and botany at 141:
Carmen, Joh. Veslingii observationibus de plantis Aegyptiacis.
61:(1626, where his teachers included Georg Nößler, 425:Beneke, Otto (1890). "Schlegel, Paul Marquard". 87:'s views on blood circulation on which he wrote 355:"Early Modern Experimentation on Live Animals" 108:Problema, an Spiritus nutriatur externo aere. 8: 431:(in German). Vol. 31. pp. 391–392. 414:. J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd. pp. 190–191. 195:Disp. de hydrophobia, seu rabie contagiosa. 337: 304: 7: 288:Adversaria memorabilium medicorom. 14: 359:Journal of the History of Biology 353:Bertoloni Meli, Domenico (2013). 202:Ophthalmographia et Opsioscopia. 176:Medicinae Cultoribus S.P.D. eosq 65:and Caspar Hofmann) and then at 314:"Harvey and his Contemporaries" 428:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 102:Schelegel's writings include: 1: 312:Sieveking, Edward H. (1878). 233:De affectione hypochondriaca. 89:De Sanguinis Motu Commentatio 69:where he became a friend of 411:The circulation of the blood 129:De calculo renum et vesicae. 36:was named in his honour. 28:Paulus Marquartus Slegelius 480: 249:De quartana intermittente. 209:De haemorrhagia in genere. 371:10.1007/s10739-012-9327-7 282:Hantissa Memoriarum Hamb. 408:Harvey, William (1963). 464:Scientists from Hamburg 318:British Medical Journal 156:De palpitatione cordis. 294:Centuria IV, Ulm 1676. 53:. Schlegel joined the 24:Paul Marquard Schlegel 20: 292:Consilia medicinalia. 263:Disp. de lue venerea. 55:University of Rostock 44:Schlegel was born in 19: 284:Band IV, S. 410–416. 280:In: J. A. Fabricii: 290:In: G. H. Welsch: 188:Disp. erysipelate. 163:Disp. de dentibus. 21: 459:German anatomists 182:De natura lactis. 116:Disp. de Hydrope. 63:Ludwig Jungermann 471: 433: 432: 422: 416: 415: 405: 399: 398: 350: 344: 343: 341: 309: 479: 478: 474: 473: 472: 470: 469: 468: 439: 438: 437: 436: 424: 423: 419: 407: 406: 402: 352: 351: 347: 311: 310: 306: 301: 119:Wittenberg 1628 100: 71:Werner Rolfinck 42: 12: 11: 5: 477: 475: 467: 466: 461: 456: 451: 441: 440: 435: 434: 417: 400: 365:(2): 199–226. 345: 324:(888): 35–36. 303: 302: 300: 297: 296: 295: 285: 275: 267: 259: 253: 245: 237: 229: 221: 213: 205: 199: 191: 185: 179: 172: 166: 160: 152: 144: 138: 132: 126: 120: 112: 99: 96: 85:William Harvey 41: 38: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 476: 465: 462: 460: 457: 455: 452: 450: 447: 446: 444: 430: 429: 421: 418: 413: 412: 404: 401: 396: 392: 388: 384: 380: 376: 372: 368: 364: 360: 356: 349: 346: 340: 335: 331: 327: 323: 319: 315: 308: 305: 298: 293: 289: 286: 283: 279: 276: 273: 272: 268: 265: 264: 260: 257: 254: 251: 250: 246: 243: 242: 241:De epilepsia. 238: 235: 234: 230: 227: 226: 222: 219: 218: 214: 211: 210: 206: 203: 200: 197: 196: 192: 189: 186: 183: 180: 177: 173: 170: 167: 164: 161: 158: 157: 153: 150: 149: 148:De Empyemate. 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 130: 127: 124: 121: 118: 117: 113: 110: 109: 105: 104: 103: 97: 95: 92: 90: 86: 81: 80:city physicus 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 47: 40:Life and work 39: 37: 35: 34: 29: 26:Latinized as 25: 18: 427: 420: 410: 403: 362: 358: 348: 321: 317: 307: 291: 287: 281: 277: 274:Hamburg 1650 269: 261: 255: 247: 239: 231: 223: 215: 207: 201: 193: 187: 181: 174: 168: 162: 154: 146: 140: 134: 128: 122: 114: 111:Altdorf 1627 106: 101: 93: 88: 43: 31: 27: 23: 22: 454:1653 deaths 449:1605 births 143:Padua 1638. 443:Categories 299:References 258:Jena 1642. 244:Jenae 1642 217:De Ascite. 204:Jena 1640. 190:Jena 1640. 184:Jena 1640. 171:Jena 1639. 137:Jena 1638. 131:Jena 1688. 125:Jena 1638. 67:Wittenberg 33:Schlegelia 395:254542675 379:0022-5010 330:0007-1447 266:Jena 1642 252:Jena 1642 236:Jena 1641 228:Jena 1641 220:Jena 1640 212:Jena 1640 198:Jena 1640 178:Jena 1639 165:Jena 1639 159:Jena 1639 151:Jena 1639 51:Johanneum 387:22684270 256:De ileo. 98:Writings 339:2221216 59:Altdorf 46:Hamburg 393:  385:  377:  336:  328:  391:S2CID 383:PMID 375:ISSN 326:ISSN 75:Jena 367:doi 334:PMC 445:: 389:. 381:. 373:. 363:46 361:. 357:. 332:. 320:. 316:. 397:. 369:: 342:. 322:1

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Schlegelia
Hamburg
Johanneum
University of Rostock
Altdorf
Ludwig Jungermann
Wittenberg
Werner Rolfinck
Jena
city physicus
William Harvey
Problema, an Spiritus nutriatur externo aere.
Disp. de Hydrope.
De Empyemate.
De palpitatione cordis.
Medicinae Cultoribus S.P.D. eosq Jena 1639
  • De natura lactis. Jena 1640.
  • Disp. erysipelate. Jena 1640.
  • Disp. de hydrophobia, seu rabie contagiosa.
    De haemorrhagia in genere.
    De Ascite.
    Disp. de saluberrimo delectu venarum in corpore humana secandarum.
    De affectione hypochondriaca.
    De epilepsia.
    De quartana intermittente.
    Disp. de lue venerea.
    Commentatio de motu sanguinis, in qua praecipue in Joh. Riolani jun. sententiam inquiritur.
    "Harvey and his Contemporaries"
    ISSN
    0007-1447
    PMC
    2221216
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