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  1. Jan 1, 2021 · Arrival of Doctor Gerard van Swieten in Vienna, in 1745, as new personal physician of the Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa, was starting point of a huge wave of transformation in the scope of ...

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  2. Among them was the oldest son, Gottfried van Swieten (17331809), who will later continue father’s glory in the role of one of leading Austrian diplomats.5 New turn of events came for Van Swieten at beginning of the 1740’s, when his medical glory in Leiden was already well-known fact around Europe.

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  3. Gerard van Swieten · Traumatic brain injury Abstract Gerard van Swieten (1700–1772), famous pupil of Professor Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738) of Leiden University and personal physician of Austrian Habsburg Empress Maria The-resa (1717–1780). Herman Boerhaave was a renowned Dutch physician inside and outside Europe in the 18th century. He

  4. haave’s most eminent pupils, Gerard van Swieten, to leave Leiden for Vienna, particularly benefited the Vienna Medical School. In 1745 van Swieten assumed responsibility for reconfiguration of the patronage and nepotism-ridden medical system of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. As a first task, he swiftly expunged the influence of the Jesuits ...

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  5. 6]. In this way, Van Swieten managed to gather best possible medical knowledge and his everbroader prac--tice enabled him even broader scope of worthy expe-rience. Besides scientific career, Van Swieten also managed to be a successful family man. He married Maria van Coesfelt (1711-1784) in 1729 and they would have six children between 1731 and ...

  6. Van Swieten is seen as one of the founders of the so-called First Wiener Medical School (Erste Wiener. 322 Gerard vanSwieten, the Dutch personal physician of EmpressMaria Theresia (1700–1780)K. main topic. Medizinische Schule) in 1745 and was at the founding of the first modern clinic in 1754.

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  8. Aug 18, 2020 · Born as orthodox catholic in 1700 in Leyden, Gerard van Swieten was orphaned as a child in 1712. He studied medicine under Herman Boerhaave in Leyden from 1720, recording the lectures of his mentor and publishing them after his death. Following his graduation in 1715, van Swieten practiced medicine and pharmacy in Leyden, giving private lectures to students in both fields. Van Swieten became ...

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