Schnalke T
Institut für Geschichte der Medizin, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Gesnerus. 1995;52(1-2):40-53.
In addition to universities and courts, large towns were regarded as attractive locations for a successful career by physicians in the 18th century. This study reveals the spectrum of practical and scientific activities of a "physicus" like Christoph Jacob Trew (1695-1769) who lived in the German town of Nuremberg. Emphasis is put on his attitude towards the meaning of medical practice, theory, and science in his work. Letters and drafts which form the basis of this study prove their usefulness as sources for medico-historical studies on the professional world of practicing physicians in the 18th century.
除了大学和法院,在18世纪,大城市被医生们视为成就一番成功事业的理想之地。本研究揭示了像克里斯托夫·雅各布·特鲁(1695 - 1769)这样生活在德国纽伦堡市的“physicus”(内科医生)的实践和科学活动范围。重点在于他在工作中对医疗实践、理论和科学意义的态度。构成本研究基础的信件和草稿证明了它们作为18世纪执业医生职业世界医学历史研究资料来源的有用性。