Abraham Adolf Baer

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Abraham Adolf Baer (* 1834 in Filehne ; † 1908 in Berlin ) was a German physician and social hygienist working in Berlin , known for his work on alcoholism and prison hygiene .

Life

After studying medicine in Berlin, Vienna and Prague, he received his doctorate in 1861 with the thesis De electritate in arte obstetricia adhibenda . Since 1872 he was a conductor. Doctor at the Plötzensee prison , since 1879 as a district physician and walker. Medical Council in Berlin.

Publications

  • Drunkenness and its defense. A contribution to the current state of the alcohol question. Vienna and Leipzig Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1890 (2nd revised edition: Berlin: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1907)
  • The criminal in anthropological terms. Leipzig, Thieme, 1893 digitized
  • The prisons, penal institutions and penal systems: their establishment and effect in a hygienic relationship. TCF Enslin, 1871
  • Alcoholism, Its Distribution and Effects on the Individual and Social Organism, and the Means to Combat It. Berlin, 1878

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Individual evidence

  1. Ie caring for the physical health of the prisoners.
  2. DNB