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| | Justinus Kerner (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29) |
 | | After attending the classicalschools of Ludwigsburg and Maulbronn, he was apprenticed in a clothfactory, but, in 1804, owing to the good services of Professor Karl Philipp Conz, was able to enter the University of Tübingen. |
 | | In 1815 he obtained the official appointment of district medical officer (Oberamtsarzt) in Gaildorf, andin 1818 was transferred to Weinsberg,where he spent the rest of his life. |
 | | In 1851 he was compelled, owing to increasing blindness, to retire from his medicalpractice, but he lived, carefully tended by his daughters, at Weinsberg until his death. |
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