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Johann Jakob Wepfer (December 23, 1620 – January 26, 1695) was a Swiss pathologist and pharmacologist who was a native of Schaffhausen. He studied medicine in Strasbourg , Basel and Padua , and in 1647 returned to Schaffhausen to practice medicine.
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Wepfer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Johann Jakob Wepfer (1620–1695), Swiss pathologist and pharmacologist
Here, he performed research with Johann Jakob Wepfer (1620–1695), and Wepfer's son-in-law Johann Conrad Brunner (1653–1727). in 1677 Peyer published Exercitatio anatomico-medica de glandulis intestinorum earumque usu et affectionibus , in which he describes the eponymous Peyer's patches .
At Schaffhausen he studied under Johann Jakob Wepfer (1620–1695), who was also his father-in-law. He received his doctorate in 1672 from the University of Strasbourg . [ 2 ] Beginning in 1686 he was a professor of anatomy and physiology at the University of Heidelberg . [ 2 ]
In 1620, Johann Jakob Wepfer, by studying the brain of a pig, developed the theory that stroke was caused by an interruption of the flow of blood to the brain. [6] [page needed] After that, the focus became how to treat patients with stroke. [citation needed] For most of the last century, people were discouraged from being active after a stroke.
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