Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland

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Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland (12 August 1762 – 25 August 1836) was a prominent German physician and the most eminent practical physician of his time in Germany. He is particularly known for being the personal physician of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and for his work in the field of public health.

Early life and education[edit]

Hufeland was born in Langensalza, Thuringia, the son of a pharmacist. He received his early education in Weimar, where he was a pupil of Johann Gottfried Herder. He later studied medicine at the University of Jena and the University of Göttingen.

Career[edit]

In 1783, Hufeland began practicing medicine in Weimar. He gained recognition for his work on epidemiology and public health, and in 1793, he was appointed professor of medicine at the University of Jena. In 1801, he moved to Berlin, where he became the personal physician of King Frederick William III of Prussia and a professor at the Charité.

Hufeland's most famous work is Makrobiotik oder Die Kunst, das menschliche Leben zu verlängern (1796), which was one of the most popular books on medicine in the 19th century. In this work, he introduced the concept of macrobiotics to describe how a healthy diet and lifestyle can help to prolong life.

Legacy[edit]

Hufeland's contributions to medicine and public health have had a lasting impact. The Hufeland Society, a German society for integrative medicine, is named in his honor. His concept of macrobiotics has also influenced modern dietary theories.

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