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Johann Christian Reil was born at Rhaude, East Friesland, in 1759. His father, who was the pastor of the village church, gave his son an excellent preliminary training, which enabled him, at the age of ten, to enter the high school (Gymnasium) in the neighboring town of Norden. On attaining his twentieth year, Johann entered the University of Goettingen, but he remained there only a short time, as he had become convinced that the Halle University offered greater facilities for those who intended, as did Reil, to follow a medical career. Three years later, armed with the degree of Doctor of Medicine, he began the practice of his profession at Norden. In the course of five years he managed to build up such a reputation as a successful practitioner that the University of Halle invited him to occupy the position of Professor Extraordinary of Clinical Medicine. Then, after the lapse of only a short year from the time of his acceptance of this invitation, he was promoted to the full professorship. Almost simultaneously he was appointed (1789) to the position of City Physician of Halle. It was probably while serving in the latter capacity that he began to reveal to the Government that he was not only an excellent physician but also possessed, at the same time, unusual executive ability.

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