Caspar Bartholin the Younger

When he returned to Denmark in 1677, he was appointed lecturer of natural philosophy at the University of Copenhagen.

The following year he gained his medical degree and was made full professor at the University of Copenhagen.

[5] In 1690, he left his academic career to become a high court judge, becoming Procurator General in 1719, and Deputy of Finance in 1724.

[5] In about 1696, Danish-born French anatomist Jacob B. Winslow (1669–1760) was Bartholin's prosector.

Bartholin inherited the Hagestedgård manor house and estate at Holbæk from his father in 1680.

De ovariis mulierum et generationis historia epistola anatomica , 1678
Hagestedgaard (c. 1900)