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INDIVIDUAL PRACTITIONER
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Gaubius, Hieronymus David (Dr)
Physician and chemist
(1705 - 1780)
Born in Heidelberg (Germany), Gaubius (or Gaub) was a German physician and chemist. After moving to live with his uncle Jan Gaubius in Amsterdam, who was also a physician, Gaubius developed an interest in medicine and began studying in Harderwyk and Leiden (Netherlands). In 1731, he took over as professor of chemistry and two years later as professor of medicine in Leiden. In 1760, he became court physician to the Prince of Orange. His works include 'Institutiones pathologiae medicinalis', a systematic glossary of definitions. He researched and used the popular nostrum called Luna Fixata (zinc flowers), which was used for epilepsy and which he allegedly learned about from the quack Luddemannus.
Referred to as: GaubiusDEP/DUA/1/15/02 DEP/DUA/1/15/11 DEP/DUA/1/19/11 DEP/DUA/1/21/04 DEP/DUA/1/23/08 DEP/DUA/1/24/11 DEP/DUA/1/27/14 DEP/DUA/1/29/16 DEP/DUA/1/30/14 DEP/DUA/1/30/24 DEP/DUA/1/33/02 DEP/DUA/1/34/10 DEP/DUA/1/35/16 DEP/DUA/1/36/09 DEP/DUA/1/39/06 DEP/DUA/1/41/06 DEP/DUA/1/42/39 DEP/DUA/1/44/27
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Gaubius, Hieronymus David (Dr)
Physician and chemist
(1705 - 1780)
Born in Heidelberg (Germany), Gaubius (or Gaub) was a German physician and chemist. After moving to live with his uncle Jan Gaubius in Amsterdam, who was also a physician, Gaubius developed an interest in medicine and began studying in Harderwyk and Leiden (Netherlands). In 1731, he took over as professor of chemistry and two years later as professor of medicine in Leiden. In 1760, he became court physician to the Prince of Orange. His works include 'Institutiones pathologiae medicinalis', a systematic glossary of definitions. He researched and used the popular nostrum called Luna Fixata (zinc flowers), which was used for epilepsy and which he allegedly learned about from the quack Luddemannus.
Referred to as: Gaubius
DEP/DUA/1/15/02 DEP/DUA/1/15/11 DEP/DUA/1/19/11 DEP/DUA/1/21/04 DEP/DUA/1/23/08 DEP/DUA/1/24/11 DEP/DUA/1/27/14 DEP/DUA/1/29/16 DEP/DUA/1/30/14 DEP/DUA/1/30/24 DEP/DUA/1/33/02 DEP/DUA/1/34/10 DEP/DUA/1/35/16 DEP/DUA/1/36/09 DEP/DUA/1/39/06 DEP/DUA/1/41/06 DEP/DUA/1/42/39 DEP/DUA/1/44/27
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Gaubius, Hieronymus David (Dr)