Johann Heinrich Kopp

Johann Heinrich Kopp

Johann Heinrich Kopp (17 September 1777 in Hanau 28 November 1858 in Hanau) was a German physician and natural scientist. He was the father of chemist Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp (1817–1892).

He studied medicine at the universities of Rinteln, Marburg and Jena, obtaining his habilitation in 1801. He briefly worked as a doctor in Rödelheim, then settled as a physician in his hometown of Hanau. From 1807 he served as a professor of chemistry, physics and natural history at the lyceum in Hanau. In 1813 he was appointed a medical officer and in 1815 attained the title of Hofrat (councilor). Later on, he became a personal physician to the Elector of Hesse.[1] In 1808 he was a founding member of the Wetterauische Gesellschaft, serving as its director in 1826/28.[2][3]

He was the author of writings on various medical subjects; the best regarded were his work in the field of forensic medicine.[1] In 1808 he provided an early description of bieberite, a mineral he referred to as "kobaltvitriol".[4]

Selected works

References

  1. 1 2 ADB:Kopp, Johann Heinrich In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 16, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1882, S. 682 f.
  2. Wetterauische Gesellschaft Kulturforum Hanau
  3. Kopp, Johann Heinrich Hessian Biography
  4. Bieberite Mindat.org
  5. Most widely held works by Johann Heinrich Kopp WorldCat Identities
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