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INDIVIDUAL PRACTITIONER
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Cothenius, Christian Andreas (Dr)
Physician
(1708 - 1789)
In 1728, Cothenius studied medicine at the University of Halle where he earned his doctorate and studied under the well-known physician Friedrich Hoffmann. He began his career as town physician in Havelberg in 1738, and by 1750 had been appointed royal physician to Friedrich II. He served as a military doctor in the Seven Years’ War between 1756 and 1763. During his career, he introduced the use of vitriolic acid as a treatment for Psora. The Cothenius medal, awarded by Leopoldina of Halle ‘in recognition of the ability of those who promote the well-being of mortals’, was named after him.
Referred to as: CotheniusDEP/DUA/1/15/04 DEP/DUA/1/19/10 DEP/DUA/1/21/06 DEP/DUA/1/22/08 DEP/DUA/1/24/16 DEP/DUA/1/25/03 DEP/DUA/1/30/22
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Cothenius, Christian Andreas (Dr)
Physician
(1708 - 1789)
In 1728, Cothenius studied medicine at the University of Halle where he earned his doctorate and studied under the well-known physician Friedrich Hoffmann. He began his career as town physician in Havelberg in 1738, and by 1750 had been appointed royal physician to Friedrich II. He served as a military doctor in the Seven Years’ War between 1756 and 1763. During his career, he introduced the use of vitriolic acid as a treatment for Psora. The Cothenius medal, awarded by Leopoldina of Halle ‘in recognition of the ability of those who promote the well-being of mortals’, was named after him.
Referred to as: Cothenius
DEP/DUA/1/15/04 DEP/DUA/1/19/10 DEP/DUA/1/21/06 DEP/DUA/1/22/08 DEP/DUA/1/24/16 DEP/DUA/1/25/03 DEP/DUA/1/30/22
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Cothenius, Christian Andreas (Dr)