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Magnus Bromelius, ennobled Von Bromell, born in Stockholm in 1679, died in 1731, was a Swedish physician and paleontologist. He was the son of the physician and botanist and Agnes . Bromelius became a doctor of medicine in 1703 in Reims, and was appointed a member of the Collegium medicum in 1705. At the same time he inherited a considerable fortune, which allowed him to devote his time to enlarge the collections of natural objects, coins and medals, he inherited from his father. He was appointed Professor of Anatomy in Stockholm in 1716, but soon left for a position at Collegium medicum, where he became president in 1724. He was elevated in 1726 to nobility.

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  • Magnus von Bromell (* 26. März 1679 in Stockholm; † 26. März 1731 daselbst) war ein schwedischer Arzt und Mineraloge. (de)
  • Magnus Bromelius, ennobled Von Bromell, born in Stockholm in 1679, died in 1731, was a Swedish physician and paleontologist. He was the son of the physician and botanist and Agnes . Bromelius became a doctor of medicine in 1703 in Reims, and was appointed a member of the Collegium medicum in 1705. At the same time he inherited a considerable fortune, which allowed him to devote his time to enlarge the collections of natural objects, coins and medals, he inherited from his father. He was appointed Professor of Anatomy in Stockholm in 1716, but soon left for a position at Collegium medicum, where he became president in 1724. He was elevated in 1726 to nobility. Bromelius wrote many papers in numismatics, medicine and science. Some of them are contained in the "Acta Literaria et Scientiarum Sveciæ", including "Introduction to essential knowledge to recognize and order all sorts of rocks, metals and fossils, etc." (1730). According to Elias Fries he was the first Swede to describe plant fossils. In Lithographia Suecana (1727) Bromelius discusses fossil trilobites, corals and shells from Gotland, graptolites, and plant fossils. The mineral bromellite was named in his honour. (en)
  • Magnus von Bromell (Magnus Bromelius avant son anoblissement en 1726) est un naturaliste, médecin et numismate suédois, né à Stockholm, le 26 mai 1679, marié avec Anna Beata Enhjelm, en 1707, et décédé le 26 mars 1731. Magnus von Bromell est le fils du botaniste et médecin Olof Bromelius (1639-1705) et de Agneta Svinehufvud, ainsi que le père du naturaliste et militaire (1713-1782). (fr)
  • Magnus Bromelius, adlad , född den 26 maj 1679 i Stockholm, död den 26 mars 1731, var en svensk läkare och professor. Han var son till läkaren och botanikern Olof Bromelius och Agnes Svinhufvud af Qvalstad. Bromelius promoverades 1703 i Reims till medicine doktor och utnämndes 1705 till medlem av Collegium medicum. Samtidigt kom han genom arv i besittning av en ansenlig förmögenhet, varför han upphörde med sin läkarverksamhet och ägnade sin tid åt ökande av de betydliga samlingar av naturföremål, mynt och medaljer, som han ärvt efter sin far. År 1716 förordnades han till professor i anatomi i Stockholm, men lämnade snart denna befattning för att motta ett assessorsämbete i Collegium medicum, där han 1724 blev president. Sistnämnda år fick han titel av arkiater och upphöjdes 1726 i adligt stånd. Bromelius författade åtskilliga avhandlingar i numismatik, medicin och naturvetenskap. Några bland dem finns intagna i " Acta Literaria et Scientiarum Sveciæ", bland annat Underrättelse huruledes man sig skall förvara för pestilentien (1711) och Inledning till nödig kunskap att igenkänna och uppfinna allehanda bergarter, metaller och fossilier m.m. (1730). Enligt Elias Fries var han den förste, som i Sverige ägnade uppmärksamhet åt fossila växtavtryck. I sitt 1727 tryckta arbete Lithographia suecana avhandlar Bromelius fossila trilobiter, koraller och snäckor från Gotland, graptoliter, växtfossil i kalkstuff med mera. (sv)
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  • Magnus von Bromell (* 26. März 1679 in Stockholm; † 26. März 1731 daselbst) war ein schwedischer Arzt und Mineraloge. (de)
  • Magnus von Bromell (Magnus Bromelius avant son anoblissement en 1726) est un naturaliste, médecin et numismate suédois, né à Stockholm, le 26 mai 1679, marié avec Anna Beata Enhjelm, en 1707, et décédé le 26 mars 1731. Magnus von Bromell est le fils du botaniste et médecin Olof Bromelius (1639-1705) et de Agneta Svinehufvud, ainsi que le père du naturaliste et militaire (1713-1782). (fr)
  • Magnus Bromelius, ennobled Von Bromell, born in Stockholm in 1679, died in 1731, was a Swedish physician and paleontologist. He was the son of the physician and botanist and Agnes . Bromelius became a doctor of medicine in 1703 in Reims, and was appointed a member of the Collegium medicum in 1705. At the same time he inherited a considerable fortune, which allowed him to devote his time to enlarge the collections of natural objects, coins and medals, he inherited from his father. He was appointed Professor of Anatomy in Stockholm in 1716, but soon left for a position at Collegium medicum, where he became president in 1724. He was elevated in 1726 to nobility. (en)
  • Magnus Bromelius, adlad , född den 26 maj 1679 i Stockholm, död den 26 mars 1731, var en svensk läkare och professor. Han var son till läkaren och botanikern Olof Bromelius och Agnes Svinhufvud af Qvalstad. (sv)
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  • Magnus von Bromell (de)
  • Magnus von Bromell (fr)
  • Magnus Bromelius (en)
  • Magnus Bromelius (sv)
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