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INDIVIDUAL PRACTITIONER
  • Lambergen, Tiberius (Dr)
    Physician
    (1717 - 1763)


    Born in Reitsum (Netherlands) Lambergen was a Dutch physician. He enrolled as a student at the university of Franeker (Netherlands), where he studied medicine and science and received his doctorate in May 1740. He initially settled down in Leeuwarden to practice medicine. He married Antoinette Werners in 1749. He was made a member of the Provincial Council of Friesland (Netherlands) in 1751. His inaugural lecture in Franeker University was titled ‘De amico historiae naturalis cum medicina connubio’ (1751). In 1754, he transferred to Groningen, where he published writings such as ‘Lectio sistens ephemeriden persanati carcinomatis’ on cancer. He was probably most famous for his attempts to find a cure for breast cancer, in particular with plant extracts from the university's botanical gardens. He died in Groningen on 9 June 1768.

    Referred to as: Lambergen
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    • Lambergen, Tiberius (Dr)
      Physician
      (1717 - 1763)


      Born in Reitsum (Netherlands) Lambergen was a Dutch physician. He enrolled as a student at the university of Franeker (Netherlands), where he studied medicine and science and received his doctorate in May 1740. He initially settled down in Leeuwarden to practice medicine. He married Antoinette Werners in 1749. He was made a member of the Provincial Council of Friesland (Netherlands) in 1751. His inaugural lecture in Franeker University was titled ‘De amico historiae naturalis cum medicina connubio’ (1751). In 1754, he transferred to Groningen, where he published writings such as ‘Lectio sistens ephemeriden persanati carcinomatis’ on cancer. He was probably most famous for his attempts to find a cure for breast cancer, in particular with plant extracts from the university's botanical gardens. He died in Groningen on 9 June 1768.

      Referred to as: Lambergen
         DEP/DUA/1/42/37