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⚫ | '''Johann Ludwig Hannemann''' (25 October 1640 – 25 October 1724) was a professor of medicine who famously opposed the idea of the ]. He studied the chemistry of phosphorus, gold, and ]; wrote articles on ], ], ], and various medical topics. He was an adherent of the views of the ancients and pre-Renaissance alchemists. He trained his medical students according to the schools of ], ], and ]. | ||
He first studied theology before studying medicine. He is best known for disseminating the '']'' calumny.<ref name="Almighty God Created the Races">{{cite book | last = Botham | first = Fay | title = Almighty God Created the Races: Christianity, Interracial Marriage, and American Law | publisher = The University of North Carolina Press | date = February 1, 2013 | pages =288 | isbn = 978-1469607276 }}</ref><ref name="Black and Slave">{{cite book | last = Goldenberg | first = David M. | title = Black and Slave | publisher = De Gruyter | series = Studies of the Bible and Its Reception | volume = 10 | date = June 22, 2017 | pages =340 | isbn = 978-3110521665 }}</ref> | |||
In 1675, he became a full professor at the ]. | |||
He was the doctoral advisor of ]. | |||
In 1680, he became a member of ]. | |||
==Works== | |||
* {{Cite book|title=Dissertatio physica ostrea Holsatica exhibens|volume=|publisher=Barthold Reuther|location=Kiel|year=1708|language=la|url=https://gutenberg.beic.it/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=8670383}} | |||
* {{Cite book|title=Dissertatio physica piscem torpedinem ejusque proprietates admirandas exhibens|volume=|publisher=Barthold Reuther|location=Kiel|year=1710|language=la|url=https://gutenberg.beic.it/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=8670498}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* ''Biographie Medicale''; Bayle, G.-L.; Thillaye, J. B.-J., Eds.; B. M. Israel: 1967 Reprint; pp. |
* ''Biographie Medicale''; Bayle, G.-L.; Thillaye, J. B.-J., Eds.; B. M. Israel: 1967 Reprint; pp. 184–185. | ||
* ''Jöcher's Allgemeine Gelehrten Lexicon''; Johann Friedrich Gleditschen: 1750-1787; '''vol. 2''', col 1352-1353. | * ''Jöcher's Allgemeine Gelehrten Lexicon''; Johann Friedrich Gleditschen: 1750-1787; '''vol. 2''', col 1352-1353. | ||
* ''Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte''; Urban & Schwarzenberg: 1962; '''vol. 3''', pp. |
* ''Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte''; Urban & Schwarzenberg: 1962; '''vol. 3''', pp. 52–53. | ||
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German professor of medicine (1640–1724)Johann Ludwig Hannemann | |
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Born | (1640-10-25)25 October 1640 Amsterdam, Republic of the United Netherlands |
Died | 25 October 1724(1724-10-25) (aged 84) Kiel, Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein in Gottorp |
Known for | Opposing the theory of circulation |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physician and Physicist |
Institutions | University of Kiel |
Doctoral students | Georg Gottlob Richter |
Johann Ludwig Hannemann (25 October 1640 – 25 October 1724) was a professor of medicine who famously opposed the idea of the circulation of the blood. He studied the chemistry of phosphorus, gold, and hematite; wrote articles on metallurgy, botany, theology, and various medical topics. He was an adherent of the views of the ancients and pre-Renaissance alchemists. He trained his medical students according to the schools of Galen, Hippocrates, and Aristotle.
He first studied theology before studying medicine. He is best known for disseminating the Curse of Ham calumny.
In 1675, he became a full professor at the University of Kiel.
He was the doctoral advisor of Georg Gottlob Richter. In 1680, he became a member of Leopoldina.
Works
- Dissertatio physica ostrea Holsatica exhibens (in Latin). Kiel: Barthold Reuther. 1708.
- Dissertatio physica piscem torpedinem ejusque proprietates admirandas exhibens (in Latin). Kiel: Barthold Reuther. 1710.
References
- Botham, Fay (February 1, 2013). Almighty God Created the Races: Christianity, Interracial Marriage, and American Law. The University of North Carolina Press. p. 288. ISBN 978-1469607276.
- Goldenberg, David M. (June 22, 2017). Black and Slave. Studies of the Bible and Its Reception. Vol. 10. De Gruyter. p. 340. ISBN 978-3110521665.
- Biographie Medicale; Bayle, G.-L.; Thillaye, J. B.-J., Eds.; B. M. Israel: 1967 Reprint; pp. 184–185.
- Jöcher's Allgemeine Gelehrten Lexicon; Johann Friedrich Gleditschen: 1750-1787; vol. 2, col 1352-1353.
- Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte; Urban & Schwarzenberg: 1962; vol. 3, pp. 52–53.