- Josias Weitbrecht
Josis Weitbrecht (born
November 6 ,1702 inSchorndorf , diedFebruary 28 ,1747 inSt. Petersburg ) was a known German Professor ofMedicine andAnatomy inRussia .Life and career
After his studies at the
University of Tübingen initially Josias Weitbrecht acquired the academic degree for a magister ofphilosophy . By the medium of Dr Duvernoy in the year 1721 he came to theUniversity of St. Petersburg , where he studied medicine, physiology and anatomy, his main subject, which he taught students from the academic grammar school, associated with theRussian Academy of Science . This academy accepted him as a member in 1725. Later, on January 22, 1730, he was appointed ordinary professor ofphysiology at this university, but in 1743 he underwent the danger to be released despite best credentials due to the expiry of his agreement but until 1746 he could remain in his position with a freelance contract. Finally due to an intervention of the countAlexei Grigorevich Razumovsky his employment contract could be renewed and Weitbrecht was appointedFull Professor of anatomy in January 1747. Shortly after having restarted officially his work he suddenly died due to the takings resulting from the above mentioned uncertain situation.In his time Josias Weitbrecht was considered as one of the most important anatomists. He described first and foremost the construction and function of the
intervertebral disc . Some special foramina,ligament s,cartilage s and fibres were named after him. Furthermore in winter 1738 he recalibrated the Delisle thermometers, which usually had 2400 graduations, to a newDelisle scale with 0 degrees as theboiling point and 150 degrees as thefreezing point of water. In the following time the Delisle thermometer remained in use for almost 100 years in Russia. Altogether 21 articles, where he described his researches, are the basis of new cognitions and he used an excellent style of the Latin language.Josias Weitbrecht has married to Katharina Sophia Duran from
Kopenhagen and with her he has two sons and two daughters.Works (optional)
*"Syndesmologia sive historia ligamentorum corporis humani quam secundum observationes anatomicas concinnavit et figuris ad objecta recentia adumbratis illustravit". Typographia academiae scientiarum, Petropoli (Petersburg) 1742; in
Library of Congress : [http://lccn.loc.gov/06013384] , auch als Mikrofiche-Ausgabe.
* "Syndesmology; or, A description of the ligaments of the human body, arranged in accordance with anatomical dissections and illustrated with figures drawn from fresh subjects". Translated by Emanuel B. Kaplan inLibrary of Congress : [http://lccn.loc.gov/68023686] .
*"Josias Weitbrechts, ... Syndesmologie. Oder die Beschreibung der Bänder des menschlichen Körpers, in einen vollständigen Auszug gebracht, und mit allen dazu gehörigen Figuren versehen". König, Straßburg 1779
*"Desmographie ou description des ligamens du corps humain". Durand, Paris 1752; inLibrary of Congress : [http://lccn.loc.gov/85664759] .Sources
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August Hirsch ; additioned by Wilhelm Haberling, Franz Hübotter, Hermann Vierordt: "Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte aller Zeiten und Völker". 2nd Edition, part 5, Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin und Wien 1934.
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* Josias Weitbrecht inJohann Heinrich Zedler s:Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon aller Wissenschafften und Künste, Seite 748: [http://mdz10.bib-bvb.de/~zedler/zedler2007/blaettern/einzelseite.html?seitenzahl=748&bandnummer=54&dateiformat=1&supplement=0&view=100]
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