Johann Georg Greisel (died 18 May 1684) was an Austrian physician.
Greisel worked as a military field surgeon, a professor of anatomy at the University of Vienna, an assessor for the Medical University of Vienna, and as the physician to the city of Znojmo in Moravia. [1] He died in Znojmo on 18 May 1684. [1]
Greisel was elected a member of the Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina in 1670 and contributed many papers to the Miscellanea curiosa, the society's proceedings. [2] [3] He published one known book, a treatise on the cure of arthritis using milk. [4]
Tractatus medicus de cura lactis in arthritide. Vienna: Typis Joannis Jacobi Kürner, 1670.
Johann Georg Greisel (died 18 May 1684) was an Austrian physician.
Greisel worked as a military field surgeon, a professor of anatomy at the University of Vienna, an assessor for the Medical University of Vienna, and as the physician to the city of Znojmo in Moravia. [1] He died in Znojmo on 18 May 1684. [1]
Greisel was elected a member of the Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina in 1670 and contributed many papers to the Miscellanea curiosa, the society's proceedings. [2] [3] He published one known book, a treatise on the cure of arthritis using milk. [4]
Tractatus medicus de cura lactis in arthritide. Vienna: Typis Joannis Jacobi Kürner, 1670.