The tomb of Dr Eisenbart at the Aegidienkirche in Hann. Münden, Johann Andreas Eisenbarth, Eisenbart, Eysenbart, Eysenparth born probably on 27 March 1663, died 11 November 1727, was a German craftsman surgeon who achieved great fame throughout the country through his healing successes as a travelling surgeon, especially as a stone and fracture cutter and ophthalmologist as a cataract engraver, Historical, reproduction from a model with a scene from the 19th century
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The tomb of Dr Eisenbart at the Aegidienkirche in Hann. Münden, Johann Andreas Eisenbarth, Eisenbart, Eysenbart, Eysenparth born probably on 27 March 1663, died 11 November 1727, was a German craftsman surgeon who achieved great fame throughout the country through his healing successes as a travelling surgeon, especially as a stone and fracture cutter and ophthalmologist as a cataract engraver, Historical, reproduction from a model with a scene from the 19th century

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