Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar

Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar (June 11, 1786 - May 4, 1845) was a German physician. Cretzschmar was born at Sulzbach and studied medicine at the University of Wrzburg. He taught anatomy and zoology at the Senckenberg Medical Institute in Frankfurt. Cretzschmar was the founder and second director of the Senckenberg Natural History Society in 1817. One of the founding members of the society was Eduard Rppell, and the two men collaborated in publishing the results of Rppell's explorations in Africa. The Atlas of Rppell's Travels in Northern Africa (1826-30) included an ornithological section by Cretzschmar describing about thirty new species, including Meyer's Parrot, Nubian Bustard, Goliath Heron, Scrub Warbler and Cretzschmar's Bunting. Cretzschmar Cretzschmar Cretzschmar, Philipp Jakob

 

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