Johann Adam Schmidt
Johann Adam Schmidt | |
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150px Johann Adam Schmidt | |
Born |
12 october, 1759 Aub |
Died | 19 February, 1809 |
Nationality | Germany |
Occupation |
surgeon ophthalmologist |
Known for | iritis |
He performed pioneer research of iritis, and in 1801 was the author of a significant work on the disorder titled Über Nachstaar und Iritis nach Staaroperationen (On Post-Cataract and Inflammation of the Iris following Cataract Surgery).[1] In 1802 with Karl Gustav Himly (1772-1837) he founded Ophthalmologische Bibliothek, which was the first German magazine of ophthalmic medicine. In 1811 his Lehrbuch der Materia Medica was published posthumously, which was a work on medicinal plants and their properties. In this book the term "pharmacognosy" is originally coined.[2]
Schmidt is best remembered as a personal physician of Ludwig van Beethoven, whom he attended to from 1801 until 1809[3]. Beethoven dedicated the trio for piano, violin and cello in E-flat major opus 38 (arrangement of the Septet opus 20) to Schmidt.
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External Links
- Ludwig von Beethoven's Biography
- [1] translated biography @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
See also
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