Historical records matching Christoph Wilhelm Friedrich Hufeland
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About Christoph Wilhelm Friedrich Hufeland
Christoph Wilhelm Friedrich Hufeland was born 12 August 1762 in Langensalza into a medical family, both his father and grandfather having served as personal physician at the Weimar court. His father, Johann Friedrich Hufeland (1730-87), was called to Weimar when Christoph was only three, and so he was raised in a culturally rich environment, inspired by Herder’s sermons and, as an adult, attending Goethe’s weekly “Friday Society” gatherings. His childhood playmates included the future playwright August von Kotzebue (1761-1819). After studies at Jena and Göttingen, Hufeland kept a private practice in Weimar for ten years (1783-93) before beginning a long teaching career at Jena (1793-1801) and Berlin (1801-36). He was especially well known for his popular writings on health and child rearing. Despite a deepening blindness in old age, Hufeland remained active to the end, sending his Enchiridion medicum (1836) to the printer just days before his death at the age of seventy-four on 25 August 1836.
Хронология Christoph Wilhelm Friedrich Hufeland
1762 |
12 августа 1762
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Bad Langensalza, Thüringen, Germany (Германия)
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1799 |
6 июля 1799
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Pfungstadt, Hessen-Darmstdt
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1801 |
сентябрь 1801
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Berlin, Brandenburg, Preußen
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1836 |
25 августа 1836
Возраст 74
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany (Германия)
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Berlin, Brandenbrg, Preussen
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