. In 1728 Stobæus became an additional full professor of (natural history and physics), a post he replaced in 1732 with the full professorship of history. He was also given the title of
archiater the same year, and he continued to practice medicine extensively during his time as professor of history, including as doctor at the
Ramlösa mineral spa, and tutoring young physicians. As a teacher, writer and collector, Stobæus was very prominent, and with the exception of , none of his contemporary university professors enjoyed the same public esteem and undivided reverence. He was not only, from the scientific point of view of his time, an excellent physician and scientist, but also distinguished himself personally by his rectitude and seriousness. Stobæus knew very well how to arouse in his disciples a desire for scientific work by approaching them personally and showing them the paths of study and research. In his private residence in Lund, he provided free accommodation for a large number of promising students, including the young
Carl Linnaeus, who was granted free access to Stobæus' impressive private library. Among Stobæus' other students and disciples were
Nils Rosén von Rosenstein,
Johan Leche and Sven Lagerbring. == Research ==