Johan Jacob Döbelius

Johan Jacob Döbelius, ( born 29 March 1674 in Rostock, † January 14, 1743 in Lund, Sweden) in 1717 Johann Jakob von chub was a German physician and university professor in Sweden.

Family

He was the son of the Rostock city physician and medical professor Johan Jacob Döbelius (1640-1684) and Anne of Hillen and was married to Dorotea von Minden (* 1674, † August 4, 1737 ) ( -1684? ), The daughter of the German merchant Johan von Minden (1633-1699) and Margaret Sebrand ( 1634-1700 ). He had six children.

Life

Döbelius received his medical degree at the University of Leiden (The Netherlands ) with a doctorate. In 1693 he was Hofmedicus of the Polish Eastern Star Grudzinsky. Thereafter, he practiced from April 18, 1695 as a doctor in Rostock, then traveled to England and practiced afterwards in Gothenburg.

In 1697 he was assessor in the "Collegium medicum " and was born on May 31, 1697 provincial doctor in Bohuslän, and in 1698 Skåne. In 1704 he became director of the orphanage ( Barnhus ) in Malmö.

Döbelius discovered near Helsingborg known Ramlösa sources that have been made accessible to the public on 17 June 1707.

During the Great Northern War in 1709 Döbelius rod Medicus in the army of the later field marshal Magnus Stenbock ( 1665-1717 ), who was temporarily also Chancellor of the University of Lund in the year.

On March 14, 1710 he was professor of medicine at the University of Lund, its rector he was in the years 1717, 1729 and 1742 also.

On January 21, 1717 Döbelius was elevated to the peerage by the name of leadership " of chub ". In 1736 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina.

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