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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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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
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archives (but without the date). Rümelin was married twice, first to Rosine
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Medica de dentium statu et naturali et praeternaturali huiusque sublatione, illius vero conservatione determinatio, quam .... M. Johannes
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