Johann Christian Albers
Johann Christian Albers (13 March 1795, Bremen – September 1857, Stuttgart) [1] was a German physician and malacologist.
Johann Christian Albers | |
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Born | 13 March 1795 Bremen |
Died | September 1857 Stuttgart |
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Physician and malacologist |
During his career, he served as Medicinalrath and Regierungsrath in Berlin.[2] As a zoologist, he was the taxonomic authority of the land snail family Orthalicidae [3] and of numerous land snail genera, including: Napaeus, Diaphera, Amphidromus, Scutalus, Drymaeus and Opeas.[4]
In the field of medicine, Albers published an edition from Karl August Wilhelm Berends' "Vorlesungen über die praktische Arzneiwissenschaft" ("Lectures on practical medical science") with the title "Handbuch der Nervenkrankheiten" (1840).[5]
Principal works
- Die Heliceen nach natürlicher Verwandtschaft systematisch geordnet, 1850 – The helicids by natural affinity, arranged systematically.
- Malacographia Maderensis sive enumeratio molluscorum..., 1854 – Malacography of Madeira, or an enumeration of the mollusks of the islands of Madeira, both living and fossil
- Malacografia Maderensis, 1854 (Italian publication).[6]
References
- Google Books Moniteur des dates: Contenant un million de renseignements biographiques
- Bibdigital.rjb Imagenes
- GBIF Orthalicidae
- Animalbase List of all taxa, sorted by author.
- HathiTrust Handbuch der Nervenkrankheiten
- WorldCat Identities
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