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47: 68:”. He then became a physician in Ulm but following disputes he moved out. The cause of the problem was that the city regulations required doctors to only prescribe and let pharmacists provide the medicine. Rümelin as well as the doctors Hönes and Stromaier had to move out because they clashed with the pharmacists. They found the pharmacies were sloppy and began to obtain the drugs themselves for the patients. This led to their being denounced in 1611 and he was asked to give an explanation in 1613 by the city council. After further bureaucratic struggles, a house search and confiscation of medicines he became a city physician at 17: 62:
who was born Rümelin may have been a relative but little is known of Rümelin's early life. He became a student at the University of Tübingen and matriculated in June 1602. He studied philosophy and became a master on 22 August 1604. He then went to Basel in 1605 and received a doctorate in 1607 with
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in 1617. There he had a son Johann Anastasius (b. 1621) who also became a physician. He has been said to have worked at Aalen around 1628 (but with little evidence) from where he moved to Augsburg as a plague doctor. It was in Augsburg where his death was recorded in June 1629 according the city
92:. The work was made with three plates and foldouts and in some parts the anatomy went down to nearly 17 layers. In the 1613 edition, Remmelin's name was not visible but a supposed portrait and coat-of-arms was included on the first plate. An English edition was produced in 1702 by 73:
archives (but without the date). Rümelin was married twice, first to Rosine Kallhardt from Ulm, widow of a Jakob Rüber in Konstanz, whom he married at Ulm in 1607. In 1609 he married Elisabeth Vesenbeck, daughter of theologian
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Medica de dentium statu et naturali et praeternaturali huiusque sublatione, illius vero conservatione determinatio, quam .... M. Johannes Remmelius Suevo Ulmensis inauguralis speciminis causa defensurus
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originally in Latin and issued in 1613 with later editions and translations had the pages with cuts that could be opened to peel open to show the anatomy of the human body in layers.
34:) (28 July 1583 – 1632) was a German physician who worked in Ulm. He is best known as the inventor of a peelable flapbook dealing with human anatomy. This book titled 59: 77:
of Ulm. His portrait was included in the 1619 Latin edition. He also took an interest in mystical numerological studies and is noted as a collaborator of
74: 291: 96:. A Japanese edition, the first anatomy text in Japan, was produced by Motoki Ryōi in 1696 as 和蘭全賭内外分合図 (Oranda zenkunai gaibun gōzu). 88:(meaning "mirror of the microcosm"). The illustrations were drawn by Lucas Kilian (1579–1637) and engraved in copper by 36:
Catoptrum microcosmicum, suis aere incisis visionibus splendens cum historia, & pinace, de novo prodit
331: 46: 301: 58:, one of eighteen children of merchant Hans Ludwig Rümelin and Elisabet Marchtaler. The theologian 285: 306: 16: 89: 326: 321: 8: 203: 264: 207: 172: 129: 199: 78: 297: 226: 93: 315: 268: 211: 176: 133: 252: 160: 117: 69: 118:"Johannes Rümelin. Nachtrag (Vgl. dieses Archiv 1929, Bd. 22, Heft 2)" 300:(digitized German edition, 1661) with information on the 55: 224: 313: 253:"Zu Johannes Rümelin und Stephan Michelspacher" 192:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 250: 158: 115: 288:(The plates from the University of Toronto) 257:Sudhoffs Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin 190:Russell, K. F. (1953). "Johann Remmelin". 165:Sudhoffs Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin 122:Sudhoffs Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin 45: 15: 189: 314: 227:"Engelbert Kaempfer's Legacy to Japan" 234:Otsuma journal of comparative culture 154: 152: 111: 109: 292:Scanned copy from McGill University 13: 204:10.1111/j.1445-2197.1953.tb05034.x 84:Rümelin is best known by his work 14: 343: 279: 149: 106: 41: 244: 218: 183: 159:Pfeilsticker, Walther (1929). 140: 116:Pfeilsticker, Walther (1929). 1: 99: 225:Bodart-Bailey, B.M. (2019). 7: 251:Schadelbauer, Karl (1931). 10: 348: 286:Catoptrum microcosmicum 86:Catoptrum microcosmicum 63:a dissertation titled “ 51: 20: 90:Stephan Michelspacher 49: 19: 298:Kleiner welt spiegel 60:Johannes Piscadorius 54:Rümelin was born in 294:(with flaps shown) 161:"Johannes Rümelin" 75:Johannes Vesenbeck 52: 28:Johannes Remmelius 21: 332:German physicians 30:and in German as 339: 273: 272: 248: 242: 241: 231: 222: 216: 215: 187: 181: 180: 156: 147: 146:After July 1632. 144: 138: 137: 113: 79:Johann Faulhaber 32:Johannes Rümelin 347: 346: 342: 341: 340: 338: 337: 336: 312: 311: 282: 277: 276: 249: 245: 229: 223: 219: 188: 184: 157: 150: 145: 141: 114: 107: 102: 44: 24:Johann Remmelin 12: 11: 5: 345: 335: 334: 329: 324: 310: 309: 304: 295: 289: 281: 280:External links 278: 275: 274: 263:(1): 123–127. 243: 217: 198:(2): 145–147. 182: 171:(2): 174–188. 148: 139: 128:(4): 382–392. 104: 103: 101: 98: 94:Clopton Havers 43: 40: 26:(Latinized as 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 344: 333: 330: 328: 325: 323: 320: 319: 317: 308: 305: 303: 299: 296: 293: 290: 287: 284: 283: 270: 266: 262: 258: 254: 247: 239: 235: 228: 221: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 186: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 155: 153: 143: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 112: 110: 105: 97: 95: 91: 87: 82: 80: 76: 71: 67: 61: 57: 48: 42:Life and work 39: 37: 33: 29: 25: 18: 260: 256: 246: 237: 233: 220: 195: 191: 185: 168: 164: 142: 125: 121: 85: 83: 64: 53: 35: 31: 27: 23: 22: 327:1629 deaths 322:1583 births 307:On Remmelin 316:Categories 240:: 115–137. 100:References 70:Schorndorf 269:2191-3889 212:0004-8682 177:2191-3889 134:2191-3889 302:scanning 66:proponit 50:A plate 267:  210:  175:  132:  230:(PDF) 265:ISSN 208:ISSN 173:ISSN 130:ISSN 200:doi 56:Ulm 318:: 261:24 259:. 255:. 238:20 236:. 232:. 206:. 196:23 194:. 169:22 167:. 163:. 151:^ 126:22 124:. 120:. 108:^ 81:. 271:. 214:. 202:: 179:. 136:.

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Ulm
Johannes Piscadorius
Schorndorf
Johannes Vesenbeck
Johann Faulhaber
Stephan Michelspacher
Clopton Havers


"Johannes Rümelin. Nachtrag (Vgl. dieses Archiv 1929, Bd. 22, Heft 2)"
ISSN
2191-3889


"Johannes Rümelin"
ISSN
2191-3889
doi
10.1111/j.1445-2197.1953.tb05034.x
ISSN
0004-8682
"Engelbert Kaempfer's Legacy to Japan"
"Zu Johannes Rümelin und Stephan Michelspacher"
ISSN
2191-3889
Catoptrum microcosmicum
Scanned copy from McGill University
Kleiner welt spiegel

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