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Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Elder

Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Elder
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Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Elder
BornJuly 31, 1724
DiedSeptember 18, 1774 (aged 50)
NationalityGermany
Alma materUniversity of Göttingen
Known forsubmandibular ganglion

Johann Friedrich Meckel the Elder (July 31, 1724 – September 18, 1774) was a German anatomist born in Wetzlar. He often has "the Elder" appended to his name to avoid confusion with his famous grandson Johann Friedrich Meckel (1781–1833), who was also an anatomist and often has "the Younger" included with his name. The elder Meckel's son, Philipp Friedrich Theodor Meckel (1755–1803) and another grandson, August Albrecht Meckel (1790–1829) were also anatomists.

Meckel earned his medical doctorate from the University of Göttingen in 1748, and in his thesis, "Tractatus anatomico physiologicus de quinto pare nervorum cerebri", he documented his discovery of the submandibular ganglion. Subsequently, he moved to Berlin, where he worked as a prosector and taught classes on midwifery. In 1751 he became a professor of anatomy, botany and obstetrics.

In 1773, Meckel was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Eponyms

Meckel has a number of anatomical eponyms associated with him:

Meckel's cave was described by Meckel in his undergraduate dissertation on the trigeminal nerve.

Collection

During his career, Meckel began an anatomical collection that was continued by his son and grandson. The collection includes mummified parts of the body, organs, skeletons and skulls, zoological as well as human anatomy. The collection also contains teratological specimens, including a complete situs inversus from the 18th century. Today the Meckelsche Sammlungen (Meckel Collection) has approximately 7000 exhibits and is housed at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg in Halle.

References

  • Janjua, Rashid M; Schultka Rüdiger; Goebbel Luminita; Pait T Glenn; Shields Christopher B (Apr 2010). "The legacy of Johann Friedrich Meckel the Elder (1724–1774): a 4-generation dynasty of anatomists". Neurosurgery. United States. 66 (4): 758–70, discussion 770–1. doi:10.1227/01.NEU.0000367997.45720.A6. PMID 20305497. S2CID 207143167.

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