Johann Lucas Boër
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Johann Lucas Boër (20 April 1751 in
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, '' Grafschaft Ansbach'' – 19 January 1835 in
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), originally Johann Lucas ''Boogers'' (sometimes spelled Rogers Lucas Johann Boër) was a German medical doctor and
obstetrician Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. As a medical specialty, obstetrics is combined with gynecology under the discipline known as obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), which is a surgi ...
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Professional life

Johann Lukas Boogers studied in
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with
Carl Caspar von Siebold Carl Caspar von Siebold (4 November 1736 – 3 April 1807) was a German surgeon and obstetrician who was a native of Nideggen in the Duchy of Jülich. From 1760 to 1763 he studied medicine in Würzburg, and afterwards furthered his medical educat ...
. He moved to
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in 1771 where he became Magister in 1778. The surgeon Anton Josef Rechberger assigned Boogers to obstetrics and he soon worked at the maternity ward in Rechberger's St. Marxer Hospital. Boogers became surgeon of the Orphanage (or Foundling home) in 1784. He attracted the attention of the Emperor
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who influenced him in 1785 to change surname from Boogers to Boër. Kaiser Joseph II arranged for Boër to make a study trip to Holland, England, France and Italy in 1785–88. Upon returning to Vienna he became Imperial Surgeon to the Emperor and in 1789 director of
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's charity Maternity Ward. From 1789 to 1822 Boër was assigned the teaching post for practical instruction at the maternity ward. In 1808 he became Ordinary (First) Professor. In 1794 Boër became doctor of medicine and surgery ''honoris causa'' at the University of Vienna. In 1817 he succeeded
Rafael Johann Steidele Raphael Johann Steidele (20 February 1737, Innsbruck – 10 September 1823, Vienna) was an Austrian surgeon and obstetrician. He studied at the University of Vienna, receiving his magister degree for obstetrics in 1764 and his doctorate for su ...
as the teaching chair of theoretical obstetrics at the
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. In 1790 the wife of the later Emperor
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died during childbirth for which attempts were made to hold him responsible. He was cleared of accusations of any fault or negligence however, and regained the confidence of the Emperor
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.


Significance and demise

Faithful to the philosophy and principles of his mentor Anton Josef Rechberger, Professor Boër represented the conservative trend in obstetrics for which he was an outstanding advocate. He strongly discouraged use of forceps and other instruments and advocated the practice of natural parturition. He did not draw blood or administered drugs to birth-giving women, instead he prescribed nutritious food, fresh air, and exercise. He is considered the founder of obstetrics at the University of Vienna and made it a contemporary centre of modern teachings. The trend Boër represented was eventually losing favour to an approach emphasizing active intervention by doctors. Opposition forced him to resign in 1822. He left the post discouraged of what was then regarded as an enormous mortality rate at the maternity clinic. He was succeeded by professor
Johann Klein Johann Klein (25 March 1788 – 11 April 1856) was professor of obstetrics at the University of Salzburg and at the University of Vienna. Johann Baptist Chiari was his son-in-law. In Vienna, he was succeeded by professor Carl Braun in 1856. In th ...
who introduced teachings based on the new field of
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Private life

Johann Lukas Boër married Eleonora Jacquet in 1793. She was daughter of the actor
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and sister to actress
Antonie Adamberger Antonie "Toni" Adamberger (31 December 1790 – 25 December 1867) was an Austrian stage actress. Biography Born to the tenor Valentin Adamberger and the actress Maria Anna Jacquet, she was raised after the death of her parents by the poet H ...
. Boër is buried in the ''Schmelzer Friedhof'' Cemetery in Vienna.


Works and legacy

* ''Abhandlungen und Versuche geburtshilflichen Inhalts'' (Obstetrical dissertations and experiments), 3 volumes, 1791–93 * ''Sieben Bücher über natürliche Geburtshilfe'', (Seven books on natural obstetrics) in Latin 1830, in German 1834 * Rogers Lucas Johann Boër, ''Abhandlungen und Versuche zur Begrundung einer neuen, einfachen und naturgemässen Geburtshülfe'' (Dissertations and experiments in support of a new, simple and natural obstetrics bstetrical approach Vienna: von Mösk, 1810Semmelweis (1861):155 footnote 26 * In 1894 the street ''Boergasse'' in
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was named after the famous obstetrician.


Sources

* This article is based on a translation from the German Wikipedia article merged with the smaller English Wikipedia article, on the 2008-06-10. Wiki-links from the German version are kept. * *


Notes


German sources

* R. Hussian: ''Boers Leben und Wirken'', 1838 *
Wolfgang Dietrich Heinlein Wolfgang is a German male given name traditionally popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The name is a combination of the Old High German words ''wolf'', meaning "wolf", and ''gang'', meaning "path", "journey", "travel". Besides the regula ...
: ''Johann Lukas Boër, der Begründer der „natürlichen“ Geburtshilfe (1751-1835)''. Memminger, Würzburg 1935 * E. Vogl: ''Der Streit um Boër''. Dissertation, Wien 1943 *
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: ''Johann Lukas Boër''; in
Felix Czeike Felix Czeike (21 August 1926 – 23 April 2006) was an Austrian historian and popular educator. He was an author and partly also editor of numerous publications on the history of Vienna and was the director of the . His main work is the six-volume ...
: ''Historisches Lexikon Wien'' vol. 1. Kremayr & Scheriau, Wien 1992


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Boer, Johann Lucas 1751 births 1835 deaths German obstetricians 18th-century German physicians German gynaecologists Physicians from Vienna People from Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim People from Alsergrund