Johann Bernhard Wilbrand Explained

Johann Bernhard Wilbrand (8 March 1779 in Clarholz  - 6 May 1846 in Giessen) was a German anatomist and naturalist. He was a proponent of Naturphilosophie.

In 1806 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Würzburg, then continued his education in Paris, where he attended lectures given by Georges Cuvier, André Marie Constant Duméril and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. Afterwards, he served as a lecturer at the University of Münster, and in 1808 relocated to the University of Giessen as a professor of anatomy and physiology.[1] [2]

At the University of Giessen, he served as director of the botanical garden (from 1817) and zoological cabinets (from 1836). In 1835 he received the title of Geheimer Medizinal-Rat.[1] The plant genus Wilbrandia from South America,[3] in the (family Cucurbitaceae) was named in his honor by Antônio Luiz Patrício da Silva Manso.[4]

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  1. http://www.lagis-hessen.de/pnd/119216833 Wilbrand, Johann Bernhard
  2. https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/gnd119216833.html#adbcontent Wilbrand, Johann Bernhard
  3. Web site: Wilbrandia Silva Manso Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 13 March 2021 . en.
  4. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33066626#page/347/mode/1up BHL
  5. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?lookfor=%22Wilbrand,JohannBernhard,1779-1846.%22&type=author&inst= HathiTrust Digital Library