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  1. Johann Friedrich Gmelin (8 August 1748 – 1 November 1804) was a German naturalist, chemist, botanist, entomologist, herpetologist, and malacologist.

  2. Philip’s son, Johann Friedrich (1748–1804) became an associate professor of medicine at Tübingen in 1772, but moved to Göttingen University three years later. In 1780 he won promotion to ...

  3. May 12, 2023 · Johann Georg Gmelins third son was Philipp Friedrich (1721–1768) who actually didn’t accomplish an awful lot compared to the rest of his family. Nevertheless, he was appointed extraordinary professor of medicine at Tübingen in 1750, and in 1755 became ordinary professor of botany and chemistry.

  4. Johann Friedrich Gmelin. Grab von Johann Friedrich Gmelin und seiner Gattin auf dem Albani-Friedhof (Cheltenhampark) in Göttingen. Johann Friedrich Gmelin (* 8. August 1748 in Tübingen; † 1. November 1804 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher Mediziner und Naturwissenschaftler.

  5. Apr 18, 2020 · He was promoted to full professor of medicine and professor of chemistry, botany and mineralogy in 1778. He died in 1804 in Göttingen. Johann Friedrich Gmelin published several textbooks in the fields of chemistry, pharmaceutical science, mineralogy and botany.

  6. Aug 30, 2022 · Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748–1804), German botanist, naturalist, ornithologist and entomologist. IPNI standard form: J.F.Gmel. Zoological abbreviation: Gmelin.

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