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Goldhagen was a member of the Masonic Lodge "Philadelphia" which later became "To the Three Swords" from 1756 to 1764 and was master from 1778 to 1786. He died of typhus in Halle and was buried in the Halle cemetery. A memorial obelisk was erected in Dieskau castle park by the university chancellor
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86:(1660–1742), enriching it with paleontological, anatomical, zoological, and mineralogical specimens. Following the death of Büchner, he became a professor and was made a full professor in 1778. In 1770 he was given citizenship of Halle and was made city physician in 1772. 115:
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in Halle where his father had also studied. He went to the University of Halle to study medicine in 1760 and attended the lectures of
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where his father Johann Eustachius was a rector. He studied at the Domgymnasium and when his father moved to
98:(1759–1813) succeeded him as professor. Reil also conducted the autopsy of Goldhagen and wrote a report. 55: 275: 301: 79: 95: 47: 296: 291: 8: 311: 26:(May 21, 1742 – January 10, 1788) was a professor of medicine and natural history at the 242: 116: 203: 83: 223: 130: 248: 215: 122: 158:"Medizinisch-zoologischer Unterricht im 18. Jahrhundert an der Universität Halle" 126: 30:. He built up a large collection of natural history specimens at the university. 38: 219: 285: 227: 54:
in 1753 he went to another church grammar school there. He then went to the
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Paleontological Collections of Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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University of Halle

Nordhausen
Magdeburg
Francke Foundation
Friedrich Christian Juncker
Philipp Adolph Böhmer
Johann Peter Eberhard
Heinrich Christian Alberti
Andreas Elias BĂĽchner
Friedrich Hoffmann
Carl Christoph von Hoffmann
Johann Christian Reil
Paleontological Collections of Germany, Austria and Switzerland
doi
10.1007/978-3-319-77401-5_26
ISBN
978-3-319-77400-8
"Medizinisch-zoologischer Unterricht im 18. Jahrhundert an der Universität Halle"
"Johann Christian Reil (1759–1813) who first described the insula"
doi
10.1007/s00381-020-04686-4
ISSN
0256-7040
Des seeligen Oberberg-Raths J. F. G. Goldhagen Krankheitsgeschichte
doi
10.25673/48136
Biography by Julia Schopferer
Dubitationes De Quadam Causae Motus Muscularis Explicatione

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