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Franz Zacharias Ermerins (also Franciscus, Frans, François) (8 November 1808 in Middelburg – 29 May 1871 in Groningen) was a Dutch physician and medical editor whose literary work encompassed Hippocrates and ancient Greek medicine. Near the end of his life he was threatened with total blindness; he died of typhoid May 27, 1871. The French scholar Charles Daremberg called him "one of the glories of medical erudition."