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Job Baster, sometimes Hiob Baster, (2 April 1711, in Zierikzee – 6 March 1775) was a Dutch physician and naturalist who devoted himself almost entirely to the study of medicine and natural history. He studied and took his degree of doctor of medicine at Leiden in 1731, and Albrecht von Haller has thought his thesis, De Osteogenia, worthy of a place in his collection. Professors like Herman Boerhaave trained him in scientific methods and he learned to how study natural phenomena. After his study he visited the hospitals and botanical gardens in Paris and London where he became friends with Philip Miller and Hans Sloane. Afterwards he settled as a physician in his native town Zierikzee.

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  • Job Baster, parfois Hiob Baster (Zierikzee, 2 avril 1711 — 6 mars 1775), est un médecin et naturaliste hollandais qui s'est consacré presque entièrement à l'étude de la médecine et à l'histoire naturelle. (fr)
  • Job Baster (Zierikzee, 2 april 1711 - 6 maart 1775) is een achttiende-eeuwse geneesheer uit Zierikzee. Hij werd bekend om zijn studies op het gebied geneeskunde en natuurlijke historie. (nl)
  • Job Baster, sometimes Hiob Baster, (2 April 1711, in Zierikzee – 6 March 1775) was a Dutch physician and naturalist who devoted himself almost entirely to the study of medicine and natural history. He studied and took his degree of doctor of medicine at Leiden in 1731, and Albrecht von Haller has thought his thesis, De Osteogenia, worthy of a place in his collection. Professors like Herman Boerhaave trained him in scientific methods and he learned to how study natural phenomena. After his study he visited the hospitals and botanical gardens in Paris and London where he became friends with Philip Miller and Hans Sloane. Afterwards he settled as a physician in his native town Zierikzee. (en)
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  • Job Baster, sometimes Hiob Baster, (2 April 1711, in Zierikzee – 6 March 1775) was a Dutch physician and naturalist who devoted himself almost entirely to the study of medicine and natural history. He studied and took his degree of doctor of medicine at Leiden in 1731, and Albrecht von Haller has thought his thesis, De Osteogenia, worthy of a place in his collection. Professors like Herman Boerhaave trained him in scientific methods and he learned to how study natural phenomena. After his study he visited the hospitals and botanical gardens in Paris and London where he became friends with Philip Miller and Hans Sloane. Afterwards he settled as a physician in his native town Zierikzee. In 1738 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society in London on recommendation of Boerhaave and Willem 'sGravesande. Baster was a versatile scientist, in addition to his work as a physician he contributed papers about medicine, horticulture and marine biology to the Philosophical Transactions and the Verhandelingen der Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen. He also maintained a vast correspondence with leading biologists of his time. In Holland he was famous for his introduction of the goldfish (Kin-Yu) and his translation of Philip Miller's work on horticulture. (en)
  • Job Baster, parfois Hiob Baster (Zierikzee, 2 avril 1711 — 6 mars 1775), est un médecin et naturaliste hollandais qui s'est consacré presque entièrement à l'étude de la médecine et à l'histoire naturelle. (fr)
  • Job Baster (Zierikzee, 2 april 1711 - 6 maart 1775) is een achttiende-eeuwse geneesheer uit Zierikzee. Hij werd bekend om zijn studies op het gebied geneeskunde en natuurlijke historie. (nl)
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