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Jean Georges Chrétien Frédéric Martin Lobstein (German spelling: Johann Friedrich Georg Christian Martin Lobstein) (8 May 1777 – 7 March 1835) was a German-born, French pathologist and surgeon who was a native of Giessen. He was the nephew of noted surgeon Johann Friedrich Lobstein (1736-1784).

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  • Johann Friedrich Lobstein (Mediziner, 1777) (de)
  • Jean Lobstein (en)
  • Jean Lobstein (fr)
  • Jean-Frédéric Lobstein (pt)
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  • Jean Georges Chrétien Frédéric Martin Lobstein dit Jean Frédéric Lobstein (le jeune) est un chirurgien et pathologiste français (né allemand), né le 8 mai 1777 à Giessen et mort le 7 mars 1835 à Strasbourg. Son nom (en allemand : Johann Georg Chrétien Friedrich Martin Lobstein) est associé au syndrome de Lobstein ou maladie des os de verre (ou encore ostéopsathyrosis de Lobstein). (fr)
  • Jean-Frédéric Lobstein (1777-1835) (nome completo: Jean Georges Chrétien Frédéric Martin Lobstein, em alemão: Johann Friedrich Lobstein) (* Gießen, 8 de Maio de 1777 mm Estrasburgo, 7 de Março de 1835), foi médico, patologista e anatomista franco-alemão. Ele era sobrinho do cirurgião Johann Friedrich Lobstein (1736-1784 e filho do teólogo alemão Johann Michael Lobstein (1740-1794). Seu nome está associado à síndrome de Lobstein, caracterizada pela fragilidade dos ossos, também conhecida como "osteoporose de Lobstein". (pt)
  • Johann Friedrich Georg Christian Martin Lobstein (der Jüngere, auch: Jean Georges Chrétien Fréderic Martin Lobstein und Jean Frédéric Lobstein; * 8. Mai 1777 in Gießen; † 7. März 1835 in Straßburg) war ein deutscher Pathologe und Anatom. Er war Neffe des Chirurgen Johann Friedrich Lobstein und Sohn des elsässischen Theologen Johann Michael Lobstein. 1813 gründete er in Straßburg ein pathologisches Museum. Im Jahr 1821 wurde er zum Mitglied der Leopoldina gewählt. 1833 prägte er in seinem Traité d’anatomie pathologique den Begriff Arteriosklerose (l’artériosclérose). (de)
  • Jean Georges Chrétien Frédéric Martin Lobstein (German spelling: Johann Friedrich Georg Christian Martin Lobstein) (8 May 1777 – 7 March 1835) was a German-born, French pathologist and surgeon who was a native of Giessen. He was the nephew of noted surgeon Johann Friedrich Lobstein (1736-1784). (en)
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  • Johann Friedrich Georg Christian Martin Lobstein (der Jüngere, auch: Jean Georges Chrétien Fréderic Martin Lobstein und Jean Frédéric Lobstein; * 8. Mai 1777 in Gießen; † 7. März 1835 in Straßburg) war ein deutscher Pathologe und Anatom. Er war Neffe des Chirurgen Johann Friedrich Lobstein und Sohn des elsässischen Theologen Johann Michael Lobstein. 1798 wurde Johann Friedrich Lobstein Prosector und kurz später Direktor des anatomischen Theaters in Straßburg. 1802 wurde er promoviert und 1804 begann er Vorlesungen über Anatomie an der Universität Straßburg. 1806 wurde er erster Geburtshelfer am Bürgerhospital in Straßburg und Lehrer an der Hebammenschule des Departements. 1813 gründete er in Straßburg ein pathologisches Museum. Im Jahr 1821 wurde er zum Mitglied der Leopoldina gewählt. 1833 prägte er in seinem Traité d’anatomie pathologique den Begriff Arteriosklerose (l’artériosclérose). (de)
  • Jean Georges Chrétien Frédéric Martin Lobstein (German spelling: Johann Friedrich Georg Christian Martin Lobstein) (8 May 1777 – 7 March 1835) was a German-born, French pathologist and surgeon who was a native of Giessen. He was the nephew of noted surgeon Johann Friedrich Lobstein (1736-1784). In 1803 he earned his doctorate at the University of Strasbourg, subsequently working as an anatomical prosector as well as an assistant to the médecin-accoucheur en chef at the Civil Hospital (Strasbourg). In 1805 he became a professor at École d'obstétrique du Rhin inférieur (School of Obstetrics of the Lower Rhine), where he ultimately served for thirty years. In 1819 he attained a professorship in pathological anatomy. Jean Lobstein is remembered for contributions made in the field of pathological anatomy. He coined the term 'osteoporosis.' He also described a disorder known today as osteogenesis imperfecta type I, which is sometimes called "Lobstein's disease". This disease is an hereditary, generalized connective tissue disorder characterized by bone fragility and a blue-gray sclerae of the eyes. In 1813 he founded an impressive pathological museum in Strasbourg, a collection that remained intact until the years following the Franco-Prussian War, when its artifacts were either dispersed or lost. Lobstein's best written effort was an unfinished four-volume work titled "Traité d’anatomie pathologique", being based on his personal experiences as a pathologist. In its second volume he coined the word "arteriosclerosis" in a section on arterial disease. In addition to his work in medicine, he was an avid archaeologist, historian and numismatist. (en)
  • Jean Georges Chrétien Frédéric Martin Lobstein dit Jean Frédéric Lobstein (le jeune) est un chirurgien et pathologiste français (né allemand), né le 8 mai 1777 à Giessen et mort le 7 mars 1835 à Strasbourg. Son nom (en allemand : Johann Georg Chrétien Friedrich Martin Lobstein) est associé au syndrome de Lobstein ou maladie des os de verre (ou encore ostéopsathyrosis de Lobstein). (fr)
  • Jean-Frédéric Lobstein (1777-1835) (nome completo: Jean Georges Chrétien Frédéric Martin Lobstein, em alemão: Johann Friedrich Lobstein) (* Gießen, 8 de Maio de 1777 mm Estrasburgo, 7 de Março de 1835), foi médico, patologista e anatomista franco-alemão. Ele era sobrinho do cirurgião Johann Friedrich Lobstein (1736-1784 e filho do teólogo alemão Johann Michael Lobstein (1740-1794). Seu nome está associado à síndrome de Lobstein, caracterizada pela fragilidade dos ossos, também conhecida como "osteoporose de Lobstein". (pt)
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