Ernst Gottfried Baldinger Explained

Ernst Gottfried Baldinger
Birth Date:13 May 1738
Birth Place:Erfurt
Death Place:Marburg
Nationality:German
Field:Medicine
Alma Mater:University of Erfurt
University of Halle
University of Jena
Work Institutions:University of Göttingen
University of Marburg
Doctoral Advisor:Ernst Anton Nicolai
Doctoral Students:Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann
Johann Christian Wiegleb[1]
Academic Advisors:Christoph Mangold
Known For:De Militum Morbis (1765)

Ernst Gottfried Baldinger (13 May 1738 – 21 January 1804), German physician, was born in Großvargula near Erfurt.

He studied medicine at Erfurt, Halle and Jena, earning his MD in 1760 under the guidance of Ernst Anton Nicolai[2] and in 1761 was entrusted with the superintendence of the military hospitals connected with the Prussian encampment near Torgau.

He published a treatise in 1765, De Militum Morbis, which met with a favourable reception. In 1768, he became professor of medicine at Jena, which he left in 1773 for Göttingen, and in 1785 he moved to Marburg, where he died of apoplexy on 21 January 1804.

Among his pupils were Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring, Albrecht Thaer,[3] and Johann Christian Wiegleb. He wrote approximately 84 separate treatises, in addition to numerous papers scattered through various collections and journals. He corresponded with Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus[4] and was the author of some plant names. He was the editor of Auszüge aus den neuesten Dissertationen über die Naturlehre, Arzneiwissenschaft und alle Theile derselben [5]

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  1. Web site: Academic Genealogy of the NDSU Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. North Dakota State University, USA. March 16, 2012. December 11, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181211080217/https://www.ndsu.edu/chemistry/files/genealogy-web.pdf. dead.
  2. Zimmermann, Susanne, „Nicolai, Ernst Anton“, in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 19 (1998), S. 200 f. [Onlinefassung]
  3. "Memoir of Thaer" in: A.D. Thaer. The Principles of Agriculture, Volume 1. William Shaw and Cuthbert W. Johnson (tr.). Ridgway, 1844. p. vii
  4. Web site: L5399.1.283 from Ernst Gottfried Baldinger to Carl Linnaeus (February 1762). 21 October 2021. The Linnean Collections. Linnean Society of London. 8 July 2012. https://archive.today/20120708091225/http://correspondence.linnean-online.org/138/. dead.
  5. Chang. Ku-ming (Kevin). 2021-03-01. For the Love of the Truth: The Dissertation as a Genre of Scholarly Publication in Early Modern Europe. KNOW: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge. 5. 1. 113–166. 10.1086/713251. 234487180 . 2473-599X.