Friedrich Hoffmann
Physician and chemist, German healthcare pioneer

Born
February 19th, 1660
365 years ago
Died
November 12th, 1742
282 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Germany
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A prominent figure in medicine and chemistry during the 17th century, contributed significantly to the understanding of human anatomy and diseases. Authored notable works, including a comprehensive textbook on medicine that gained widespread acclaim and served as a reference for future generations. Advocated for the integration of chemical principles into medical practices, laying groundwork for future advancements in medical chemistry. Engaged in extensive research on various ailments, offering insights that influenced contemporary therapeutic approaches.
Authored a significant medical textbook
Integrated chemistry with medical practices
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