Friedrich Hensing

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Friedrich Wilhelm Hensing (17 April 1719 – 9 November 1745), born in Giessen, was a German professor of medicine and anatomy at the University of Giessen.[1]

Born(1719-04-17)17 April 1719
Died9 November 1745(1745-11-09) (aged 26)
KnownforThe phrenicocolic ligament is called Hensing's ligament after his death.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Hensing
Born(1719-04-17)17 April 1719
Died9 November 1745(1745-11-09) (aged 26)
Known forThe phrenicocolic ligament is called Hensing's ligament after his death.
Scientific career
FieldsMedicine ،Anatomy
InstitutionsUniversity of Giessen
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The phrenicocolic ligament is called Hensing's ligament after him.[1][2]

Life

Hensing was a son of John Thomas Hensing, and his wife is Maria Juliana, the daughter of Friedrich Nitsch, the Hessian Court Assessors at the Law Faculty and Vice-Chancellor of University of Giessen.[3]

Publications

  • Dissertatio Inauguralis De Peritonaeo. Lammers, 1742.
  • Denkmahl der Liebe. Hammer, 1744, 4 Seiten

References

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