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(* 8. Dezember 1728 in Brugg (Kanton Aargau); † 7. Oktober 1795 in Hannover) war ein Schweizer Arzt, Gelehrter, Philosoph und Schriftsteller, der seit 1768 in Hannover wirkte.
* 8. Dezember 1728 in Brugg (Kanton Aargau); † 7. Oktober 1795 in Hannover; Schweizer Arzt, Gelehrter, Philosoph und Schriftsteller, der seit 1768 in Hannover wirkte.
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(Born December 8, 1728 in Brugg (Canton of Aargau), † October 7, 1795 in Hanover) was a Swiss physician, scholar, philosopher and writer, who worked in Hannover since 1768.
* December 8, 1728 in Brugg (Canton of Aargau), † October 7, 1795 in Hanover; Swiss physician, scholar, philosopher and writer, who worked in Hannover since 1768.
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Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Martin Gollasch, Research on the formation of German student corporations 1750-1815 (2018-2024) / rank
 
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* December 8, 1728 in Brugg (Canton of Aargau), † October 7, 1795 in Hanover; Swiss physician, scholar, philosopher and writer, who worked in Hannover since 1768.
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* December 8, 1728 in Brugg (Canton of Aargau), † October 7, 1795 in Hanover; Swiss physician, scholar, philosopher and writer, who worked in Hannover since 1768.

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