The King's Kunstkammer - Renaissance Collections He was married in 1615 to a daughter of the senior Professor of Medicine, ThomasFincke (15611656), becoming at the same time brother-in-law to his friend http://www.kunstkammer.dk/H_R/H_R_UK/GBworm.shtml
Extractions: In 1605 he commenced theological studies in Marburg, and later in Giessen, but after two years he decided to specialize in medicine. In the spring of 1607 he was studying in Strasbourg, and then later in Basel, where he studied under a physician who possessed an outstanding collection of natural history specimens, of which some had been inherited from the pre-eminent collector Conrad Gesner (1516-65).
Kongens Kunstkammer - Historie 1615 giftede han sig med en datter af den ledende medicinske professor, ThomasFincke (15611656), og blev samtidig svoger til vennen, Caspar Bartholin. http://www.kunstkammer.dk/H_R/worm.shtml