Johann Gottlieb Walter

Johann Gottlieb Walter
Born July 1, 1734
Königsberg
Died January 4, 1818
Berlin
Nationality German
Known for work in human anatomy, large sample collection

Johann Gottlieb Walter (July 1, 1734 – January 4, 1818) was a German physician, specialising in human anatomy.

Walter was born in Königsberg. He studied in Königsberg and Berlin under Johann Friedrich Meckel von Hemsbach and Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn. He was awarded a medical degree at Frankfurt (Oder) in 1757. After Meckel's death, he became professor of anatomy in Berlin in 1774.[1]

Walter started and maintained a large collection and museum of anatomical samples, which was bought for 100.000 Thaler by the state, and became the foundation for the anatomical-zoological museum of the Berlin Academy.[1]

Walter died in Berlin.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 ADB:Walter, Johann Gottlieb Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  2. Google Books publications

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