Crumpe

Crumpe

Crumpe (spr. Krömp), Samuel, geb. 1766, war Arzt zu Limerik in Irland u. st. 1796; er schr.: Inquiry into the nature etc. of Opium, Lond. 1793 (deutsch, Lpz. 1796, Kopenh. 1796); Über die besten Mittel, dem Volke Arbeit u. Verdienst zu verschaffen (deutsch von Wichmann, Lpz. 1796).


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