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Philipp Phoebus

German pharmacologist

Died when: 76 years 39 days (913 months)
Star Sign: Gemini

 

Philipp Phoebus

Philipp Phoebus (23 May 1804, Märkisch-Friedland in West Prussia – 1 July 1880, Gießen) was a German physician and pharmacologist.He studied medicine at the University of Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1827.

Afterwards he continued his education in Würzburg with Johann Lukas Schönlein (1793-1864) and Karl Friedrich Heusinger (1792-1883), in Paris under Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis (1787-1872) and at Strasbourg, where he focused on anatomical studies.

Following travels in Switzerland and northern Italy, he returned to Berlin, where in 1832 he became privat-docent for normal and pathological anatomy.

His interests soon turned to pharmacology.In 1835 he relocated to Stolberg, where along with a medical practice, he conducted pharmacological and toxicological research.

In 1843 he was appointed chair of pharmacology at the University of Giessen, a position he held until health reasons forced an early retirement in 1865.

Phoebus was one of the 56 founding members of the Freies Deutsches Hochstift (Free German Foundation) in 1859.During his later years he worked hard for reforms within the pharmacy system.

He was an advocate for the training and employment of female pharmacy assistants, and believed in an academic qualification of pharmacists.

He also strove (unsuccessfully) for the creation of an international "Pharmacopoeia Europaea".


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