Werner Rolfinck

Werner Rolfinck (15 November 1599 – 6 May 1673) was a German physician, scientist and botanist.

He was a medical student in Leiden, Oxford, Paris, and Padua.

Rolfinck earned his master's degree at the University of Wittenberg under Daniel Sennert, and his medical doctorate in 1625 at the University of Padua under the guidance of Adriaan van den Spiegel.

In 1629, he became a professor at the University of Jena,[1] where he, along with Paul Marquard Schlegel, rearranged and expanded the university's botanical garden (the Botanischer Garten Jena).

[2] He rejected the view that other metals could be transformed into gold.