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Johannes Schenck von Grafenberg (Latin: Ioannes Schenckius) (June 20, 1530 – November 12, 1598) was a German physician. He studied at Tübingen, and was later a physician to the city of Freiburg im Breisgau. He was the father of physician Johann-Georg Schenck von Grafenberg (died 1620).

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  • Johannes Schenck von Grafenberg, auch Johann Schenck von Grafenberg (latinisiert Ioannes Schenckius; * 10. Juni 1531 in Grafenberg in Württemberg bei Nürtingen; † 12. November 1598 in Freiburg im Breisgau) war ein deutscher Mediziner und Kliniker. Er zählt zu den Pionieren der Neurolinguistik. (de)
  • Ioannes Schenckius of Johann Schenck von Grafenberg (Gräfenberg, 20 juni 1530 - Freiburg im Breisgau, 12 november 1598) was een Duitse arts. Na zijn studies in Tübingen had hij een praktijk in Straatsburg. Uiteindelijk vestigt hij zich in Freiburg im Breisgau. Hij was een gerenommeerde arts en gaf een medisch traktaat uit in het Latijn: Observationu medecarum rararum, novarum, admirabilium et monstrosarum. (vert. "Zeldzame, nieuwe, verwonderlijke en monsterlijke medische observaties"). Dit werd gepubliceerd in Freiburg in Brisgau in zeven volumes van 1584 tot 1597, heruitgegeven in twee volumes zonder platen na zijn dood door zijn zoon en later nog heruitgegeven in 1604 en 1609 (Frankfort). (nl)
  • Johannes Schenck von Grafenberg (Latin: Ioannes Schenckius) (June 20, 1530 – November 12, 1598) was a German physician. He studied at Tübingen, and was later a physician to the city of Freiburg im Breisgau. He was the father of physician Johann-Georg Schenck von Grafenberg (died 1620). (en)
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  • Johannes Schenck von Grafenberg, auch Johann Schenck von Grafenberg (latinisiert Ioannes Schenckius; * 10. Juni 1531 in Grafenberg in Württemberg bei Nürtingen; † 12. November 1598 in Freiburg im Breisgau) war ein deutscher Mediziner und Kliniker. Er zählt zu den Pionieren der Neurolinguistik. (de)
  • Johannes Schenck von Grafenberg (Latin: Ioannes Schenckius) (June 20, 1530 – November 12, 1598) was a German physician. He studied at Tübingen, and was later a physician to the city of Freiburg im Breisgau. He was the father of physician Johann-Georg Schenck von Grafenberg (died 1620). Johannes Schenck was one of the more influential authorities on medicine during the late Renaissance Era. His studies of language disturbances caused by brain injuries are considered advanced by 16th century standards, and because of this research he is considered to be a pioneer of neurolinguistics. In this field he published the 1584 treatise Observationes Medicæ de Capite Humano, in which he describes his personal observations of language disorders, along with the observations of other physicians. Schenck's best-known written work was Observationum medicarum rariorum, libri VII, which was a seven-volume compendium that described pathological conditions concerning all the parts of the human body. Information in these books was derived from medical experiences described by Schenck and his contemporaries, and well as medical observations taken from sources dating back to antiquity. (en)
  • Ioannes Schenckius of Johann Schenck von Grafenberg (Gräfenberg, 20 juni 1530 - Freiburg im Breisgau, 12 november 1598) was een Duitse arts. Na zijn studies in Tübingen had hij een praktijk in Straatsburg. Uiteindelijk vestigt hij zich in Freiburg im Breisgau. Hij was een gerenommeerde arts en gaf een medisch traktaat uit in het Latijn: Observationu medecarum rararum, novarum, admirabilium et monstrosarum. (vert. "Zeldzame, nieuwe, verwonderlijke en monsterlijke medische observaties"). Dit werd gepubliceerd in Freiburg in Brisgau in zeven volumes van 1584 tot 1597, heruitgegeven in twee volumes zonder platen na zijn dood door zijn zoon en later nog heruitgegeven in 1604 en 1609 (Frankfort). (nl)
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