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Hufeland was born on August 12, 1762, in Bad Langensalza, Germany. His father held the office of court physician to the grand duchess in Weimar.
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Hufeland was born on August 12, 1762, in Bad Langensalza, Germany. His father held the office of court physician to the grand duchess in Weimar.
Hufeland was educated at Weimar. In 1780 he entered the University of Jena, and in the following year went on to Göttingen, where in 1783 he graduated in medicine.
After assisting his father for some years at Weimar, Hufeland was called in 1793 to the chair of medicine at Jena, receiving at the same time the positions of court physician and professor of Pathology at Weimar. In 1798 Frederick William III of Prussia granted him the position director of the medical college and generally of state medical affairs at the Charité, in Berlin. He filled the chair of pathology and therapeutics in the University of Berlin, founded in 1809, and in 1810 became councillor of state. In 1823, he was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Hufeland was a close friend of Samuel Hahnemann and published many of his original writings in his Journal. He also joined the Illuminati order at this time, having been introduced to freemasonry in Göttingen in 1783. He also seems to have professed an interest in Chinese Alchemy and methods of extending longevity. The most widely known of his many writings is the treatise entitled Makrobiotik oder Die Kunst, das menschliche Leben zu verlängern (1796), which was translated into many languages, including in Serbian by Dr. Jovan Stejić in Vienna in 1828. Of his practical works, the System of Practical Medicine (System der praktischen Heilkunde, 1818-1828) is the most elaborate. From 1795 to 1835 he published a Journal der praktischen Arznei und Wundarzneikunde. He died at Berlin on the 25th of August 1836. His autobiography was published in 1863.
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Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (1823), Member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences