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Johann Friedrich Gmelin was born as the eldest son of Philipp Friedrich Gmelin in 1748 in Tübingen. He studied medicine under his father Philipp Friedrich Gmelin1 at University of Tübingen and graduated with an MD in 1769, with a thesis entitled:
Irritabilitatem vegetabilium, in singulis plantarum partibus exploratam ulterioribusque experimentis confirmatam. His thesis however records Ferdinand Christoph Oetinger as his adviser or praeses. This is presumably because his father died the y
ear before in 1768, and Oetinger had to take over. The role of a praeses in those days was quite significant in that the thesis was was written by the praeses and not the student.In 1769, he became an adjunct professor of medicine at University o
f Tübingen. In 1773 he became professor of philosophy and adjunct professor of medicine at University of Göttingen. He was promoted to full professor of medicine and professor of chemistry, botany and mineralogy in 1778. He died in 1804 in Göttin
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Johann Friedrich Gmelin published several textbooks in the fields of chemistry, pharmaceutical science, mineralogy and botany. He also published the 13th edition of Systema Naturae by Carolus Linnaeus in 1788.
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Johann Friedrich GmelinGeburtsname: Johann Friedrich GmelinGeschlecht: männlichGeburt: 8. Aug. 1748 - Tuebingen, Schwarzw., Wuertt.Heirat: Ehepartner: Rosina Luise Schott - 15. Apr. 1779 - Stuttgart,Neckarkreis,WuerttembergTod: 1. Nov. 1804 - Goettingen, Hann., Prus.Eltern: Philip Friedrich Gmelin, Maria Elisabethe Gmelin (geb. Weihenmeir)Ehefrau: Rosina Luise Schott GmelinKinder: Eduard Gmelin, Ludwig Gmelin, Leopold GmelinGeschwister: Christiana Veronika Gmelin, Christiane Elisabeth von Jaeger (geb. Gmelin), Georg Heinrich Gmelin, Christian Gottlieb Gmelin
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