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Israël Spach

Israël Spach (also Israelis Spachius) was a German and French physician, medical writer and teacher of medicine.

Spach studied at the University of Tübingen, receiving the degree of doctor of medicine, and from 1589 taught medicine and Hebrew at the University of Strasbourg, with the rank of professor of medicine. He was characterized by a high bibliographical education.

Spach was the author of a gynecological encyclopedia, Gynaeciorum sive de mulierum tum communibus, tum gravidarum, parientium, et puerperarum affectibus et morbis, published in Strasbourg in 1597. It was a very significant book for its time.

Israël Spach also wrote Nomenclator scriptorum medicorum..., published in Frankfurt in 1591, which was the first attempt at a bibliography on medical subjects. It was organized under very broad subject headings, with indexes of authors and subjects.

Date and place of birt:15 february 1560, Strasbourg, France
Date and place of death:20 april 1610, France
Period of activity: XVI, XVII century
Specialization:Doctor, Educator, Historian, Linguist, Philosopher