Hufeland, Christoph Wilhelm
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www.deutsche-biographie.deThis last interest was the subject of several publications (1790, 1791, 1808) which led to the creation of Weimar’s (and Germany’s) first “waiting mortuary” in 1791, a place where recent corpses could be watched for signs of life or, more to the point, signs of putrefaction — the only certain indicator of death, according to Hufeland. He also tested the effects of electrical and mechanical stimulation on
users.manchester.eduAuthor of Hufeland's Art of Prolonging Life, Ed. by E. Wilson, Die Kunst Das Menschliche Leben Zu Verl Ngern, Volume 2, and C. W. Hufeland
www.goodreads.com(1762 – 1836) Hufeland, a revered physician in early 19th-century Germany, left an enduring legacy in preventive medicine and naturopathic care. His advocacy for the ancient Hippocratic oath – “first do no harm” – continues to inspire and guide modern medical practices. Hufeland’s influential work brought attention to two crucial issues: disease prevention and the […]
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