Johann Georg Macasius
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Johann Georg Macasius | |
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| Born | 17 March 1617 |
| Died | 1653 (aged 35–36) Zwickau, Holy Roman Empire |
| Alma mater | University of Jena |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Physician |
| Institutions | University of Jena |
| Doctoral advisor | Johannes Musaeus Balthasar Widmarcter |
| Doctoral students | Georg Balthasar Metzger |
Johann Georg Macasius (1617–1653) was a physician from the Holy Roman Empire. He was born in Eger, Bohemia (part of the Holy Roman Empire, now in the Czech Republic).
Education
[edit]He received the Medicinae Doctorate from the University of Jena in 1638 under Johannes Musaeus with a thesis entitled De natura et causis externis. In 1640, he received a second Medicinae Doctorate from the University of Jena under Balthasar Widmarcter with a thesis entitled Disputatio de inflammatione.
Books by Macasius
[edit]- Johann Georg Macasius and Johann Mathias Nester, Promptuarium materiae medicae, sive Apparatus ad praxim medicam libris duobus adornatus (1654).