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.
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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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