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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Loth The Elder was the son of Verden pastor Benedikt Loth and his wife Katharina Schonfeld. On April 18, 1605, he had enrolled at the University of K\u00f6nigsberg and, after studying the foundation of the philosophical sciences, acquired the degree of a master’s degree on March 23, 1607. In the same year he became a teacher of poetry and Greek language on the then existing pedagogy in K\u00f6nigsberg. In 1608 he took over the management of the school in the old town of K\u00f6nigsberg as a rector. However, only for half a year, then he turned to the University of Wittenberg to study medicine. Although he cannot be found in the matricles of the university, he worked here in 1610 as a responent with Daniel Sennert. On June 15, 1612, he enrolled at the University of Basel. Here he had the disputation in the same year Themes from the calculation of the kidneys and other epikoina acquired the doctoral degree of medicine. Afterwards he completed a trip to Italy and became a personal doctor and court doctor of the Elector Johann Sigismund in 1613 and extraordinary professor of medicine at the University of K\u00f6nigsberg. In 1614 he rose to the second ordinary professorship of medicine in K\u00f6nigsberg and became the first professor of the medical faculty in 1622. In that capacity, he had participated in the organizational tasks of the K\u00f6nigsberg University. He was in the summer semester of 1621 and in the winter semesters 1616\/17, 1625\/26, 1629\/30 and, 1633\/34 Rector of the Alma Mater. Loth also appeared as a poet. He found his final resting place in the professor vault of the K\u00f6nigsberg Cathedral, where he was also built an epitaph. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 1635 he reported on a stomach opening took place in the same year to remove a swallowed knife at the farmers’ servant Andreas Gr\u00fcnheide. [first] Loth married on November 18, 1613 to Anna (born October 1, 1596, \u2020 March 22, 1653), the daughter of the chief regiment secretary Kaspar Gelhaar. Several children come from the marriage: Kaspar (born August 16, 1614; \u2020 September 17, 1614) Georg (born February 11, 1616; \u2020 June 6, 1621) Katharina (born January 13, 1617, \u2020 October 31, 1653) E Marriage on January 13, 1635 with the lic. Med and professor at the University of K\u00f6nigsberg Johann Bartholom\u00e4us Kr\u00fcger (born December 12, 1608; \u2020 November 2, 1638) ; II. June 4, 1640 Johann Masius (born November 14, 1613, \u2020 June 24, 1642) Christoph (born December 2, 1618, \u2020 November 16, 1652) Candidate of the rights Georg Loth the younger (1623-1684) [2] Christian (born March 16, 1627, \u2020 August 27, 1652) Friedrich (born August 24, 1629; \u2020 March 17, 1630) Sigismund (born August 6, 1631) still lived in 1653 Daughter nn. (* before 1635) Paraphrasin psalterii. The Psalms of David Vario race of songs, explanations. Journey of Christ metrices. Man institutes, disappointed and restored carminice described. A century epigrams. Euthanasia metric. Diss. The vein section of the use of the parts of the nutritos. Disp. Of meteoris. Disp. Purgation. Diss. The method of mediation. Disp. Fish. Diss. The art of mendi. Diss. The use of the party nutritions etc. K\u00f6nigsberg 1616. Of human generation. K\u00f6nigsberg 1617. The urine differences. K\u00f6nigsberg 1623. 4 out of 4 hits Kurtze relation from one, the May 29th Stylo Novo, swallowed, and the 9th July of all the knives moved to K\u00f6nigsbergk: by the side of his counterfeyt and operation. Rhete, Danzig 1635. Lothus, Georg. In: Johann Heinrich Zedler: Large full universal lexicon of all scientific and arts. Volume 18, Leipzig 1738, col. 557. D. Georg Lothus, the older one. In: Daniel Heinrich Arnoldt: Detailed history of the K\u00f6nigsberg University. Johann Heinrich Hartung, K\u00f6nigsberg in Prussia 1746, 2nd part, p. 301, 310, 324\u2013325 ( Textarchiv\u00a0\u2013 Internet Archive ). Loth (George) . In: Christian Gottlieb J\u00f6cher (ed.): General scholarly lexicon . Band 2 : D\u2013L . Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, Leipzig 1750, Sp. 2538 ( books.google.de ). J. Gallandi: K\u00f6nigsberger councilor. In.: Rudolf Reinicke, Ernst Wichert: Old Prussian monthly new episode. Ferdinand Beyer, K\u00f6nigsberg in Pr. 1883, p. 47 f. August Hirsch: Biographical lexicon of excellent doctors of all time and peoples. Urban and Schwarzenberg, Vienna \/ Leipzig 1886, Volume 4, p. 44. George Loth. In: Hermann Freytag: The Prussians at the University of Wittenberg and the non -Prussian students of Wittenberg in Prussia from 1502\u20131602. Duncker and Humblot, Leipzig 1903, p. 112, No. 161 ( Textarchiv\u00a0\u2013 Internet Archive ). \u2191 Franz X. Sailer: Surgery of the abdominal organs and the abdominal wall: stomach. In: Surgery historically: Beginning – Development – Differentiation. Edited by Franz X. Sailer and Friedrich W. Gierhake, Dustri-Verlag, Deisenhofen near Munich 1973, ISBN 3-87185-021-7, pp. 43\u201371, here: pp. 44\u201347 ( Distance from foreign bodies from the stomach ). \u2191 Loth (George), the younger one . In: Christian Gottlieb J\u00f6cher (ed.): General scholarly lexicon . Band 2 : D\u2013L . Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, Leipzig 1750, Sp. 2538\u20132539 ( books.google.de ). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/georg-loth-the-older-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Georg Loth the older – Wikipedia"}}]}]