Burchard Mauchart

Burchard David Mauchart
Born 19 April 1696
Marbach am Neckar, Holy Roman Empire
Died 11 April 1751 (1751-04-12) (aged 54)
Tübingen, Holy Roman Empire
Nationality German
Fields Anatomist and surgeon
Institutions University of Tübingen
Alma mater University of Tübingen
Doctoral advisor Elias Rudolph Camerarius Jr.
Doctoral students Philipp Friedrich Gmelin
Known for Ophthalmology

Burchard David Mauchart (19 April 1696 – 11 April 1751) was professor of anatomy and surgery at the University of Tübingen, Germany, and a pioneer in the field of ophthalmology. In 1748 he became one of the first to document the eye disorder now known as keratoconus. His surviving works are now to be found in the form of theses by his students.

He obtained his Lic. Med. degree in 1722 at the University of Tübingen. Mauchart also studied for two years in Paris from 1718-1720 under the oculist Woolhouse.

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