Johann Georg Roederer

Deceased Person

1726 – 1763

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Who was Johann Georg Roederer?

Johann Georg Roederer was a German physician and obstetrician who was a native of Strasbourg. He was father-in-law to historian August Ludwig von Schlözer.

Roederer studied medicine at Leiden, Paris and London, and afterwards was a pupil at the midwifery school in Strasbourg under Johann Jakob Fried. Through a recommendation from Albrecht von Haller, he was appointed in 1751 as the first professor of obstetrics at the University of Göttingen by George II, the British monarch and elector of Hanover.

Among his written works was a 1753 publication on the "elements of obstetrics" titled Elementa artis obstetriciae in usum auditorum, and a treatise involving observations made with Carl Gottlieb Wagler on the typhoid epidemic at Göttingen. He was a member of the Académie Royale de Chirurgie, and in 1757, was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

He died in Paris on April 4, 1763 at the age of 36. After his death, his position at Göttingen was filled by Heinrich August Wrisberg.

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Born
May 13, 1726
Strasbourg
Nationality
  • Germany
Died
Apr 4, 1763
Paris

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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