Friedrich Boerner
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Friedrich Boerner or Börner (17 June 1723 – 30 June 1761) was a
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physician. Boerner was born in
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. His father, Christian Friedrich Boerner, wanted him to study theology and he started to study theology at the
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, but eventually he finish medicine. He was a professor of this university until he had to come back to Leipzig the raising of
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(1756–63). He died in Leipzig in 1761.


Works

* ''De arte gymnastica nova'', Dissertation, Helmstedt 1748 * ''Nachrichten von den vornehmsten Lebensumständen und Schriften jetztlebender berühmter Ärzte und Naturforscher in und um Deutschland'', 1748–1764 14 Stück in 3 Bänden * ''Untersuchung der Frage: Ob dem Frauenzimmer erlaubt sey, die Arzncykunst auszuüben?'' Leipzig 1750 * ''Commentatio de Alexandro Benedicto, medicinae post literas renatas restauratore.'' Braunschweig 1751 * ''Comment, de vita, moribus, meritis et scriptis Hieronyini Mercurialis, Forolivicnsis.'' Braunschweig 1751 * ''Comment, de Cosma et Damiano, artis medicae olim et adhuc hodie hinc illincque tutelaribus. Cum tabb. aen.'' Helmstedt 1751 * ''Comment. de vita et meritis Martini Pollichii, Mellerstadii, primi in Academia Vitembergensi Rectoris Magnifici et Prof. med. Wolfenbüttel 1751'' * ''Bibliothecae libiorum rariorum physico – medicorum historico – criticae.'' Specimen I. Helmstedt 1751 – Specimen II. Helmstedt 1752 * ''Super locum Hippocratis, in iureiurando maxime vexatum, meditationes.'' Leipzig 1752 * ''Noctes Guelphicae, sive opuscu’a argumenti med. Litterarii'', 1755 * ''Relationes de libris physico- medicis etc. Fasc. I'', 1756 * ''Memoriae professorum medicinae in Academia Vittebergensi, inde a primis illius initiis renovatae Spec. I. II.'', 1755, 1756


Bibliography


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1723 births 1761 deaths 18th-century German writers 18th-century German physicians 18th-century German male writers {{Germany-med-bio-stub