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Acrel Tal om Läkare Vetenskapers grundläggning och tilväxt vid Rickets älsta Lärosate i Upsala Speech on the founding and growth of medical sciences at the kingdom's oldest seat of learning in Uppsala. Stockh. 1796.
Hutchinson Biographia medica or historic and critical Memoirs of the Lives and Writings of the most eminent medical Characters Biographia medica or historic and critical Memoirs of the Lives and Writings of the most eminent medical Characters, Lond. Johnson 1799, 2 Vol.
J. K. Ph. Elwert News of the life and writings of living physicians etc., 1 volume, Hildelsheim 1799.
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Furthermore, the larger biographical works of Jöcher, Bayle, Chaufepié, Hamberger, Sax, Eyring, Niceron, Schlichtegroll and the writings on the civil conditions of physicians at different times and in different lands, e.g.
Vink Amoenitates philologico medicae Philological-medical pleasures. Traj. ad Rhen. 1730.
Lampe Diss. de honore privilegiis et juribus singularibus medicorum Dissertation on the honor, privileges, and singular rights of physicians. Gröning. 1736. 4.
Schläger historia litis de medicorum apud vet. Romanos degentium conditione history of the dispute regarding the condition of physicians living among the ancient Romans, Helmst. 1740.
Richter de Roma in medicos suos haud iniqua on Rome, not unjust to her physicians, Götting. 1764.
Möhsen Comment. I. de medicis equestri dignitate ornatis Commentary I. on physicians decorated with equestrian rank, Berol. 1767.
Oetters The physician in Germany in ancient and medieval times, Strasb. 1778. 8.
Ackermanns Explanation of the most important laws which have reference to the medicinal constitution in Pyl's Repertory, 2 parts, 2 pieces.
Gruner Progr. de jure et privilegiis doctoris Patavini Program on the right and privileges of the Paduan doctor, Jen. 91.
Since the history of medicine, when it is treated pragmatically, gives us occasion to investigate the truth, to avoid one’s own errors through the clever use of the errors of others, and to correct our systematic knowledge, the study of it must be highly necessary and useful for the physician.