Carl Hatzig

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Carl F. Hatzig (also: Karl F. Hatzig ; born April 8, 1838 in Cologne ; † February 28, 1914 ) was a German pharmacist , association official and entrepreneur in the African colony of German East Africa .

Life

Carl Hatzig was born in the Prussian Rhineland in 1838 and attended high school there in his native Cologne. On April 1, 1856, he joined the pharmacy in Groß-Mühlingen as an apprentice . From 1862 to 1863 he served for a year as a military pharmacist and then went to Berlin to study pharmacy , where he passed his state examination in December 1864. Later he took part in a Prussian campaign.

During the founding of the German Empire in 1880, Carl Hatzig received the license to operate the Löwen pharmacy in Hanover and soon became "one of the most famous and respected Hanoverian pharmacists".

Around 1910: Advertisement for the association for tourism initiated by Hatzig with advertising for Leibniz cakes by graphic artist August Heitmüller

In 1883, Hatzig was initially the main founder and then also the first chairman of the Association for Tourism and Beautification of Hanover eV , later followed by the Hanoverian Senator Gustav Fink .

The members of the Hanoverian pharmacists' association elected Hatzig as their chairman . For many years he was also a member of the board of the Hanover Chamber of Pharmacies . He was also a member of the supervisory boards of several industrial companies .

On the occasion of his 50th professional jubilee on April 1, 1906, the 27th edition of the pharmaceutical newspaper of the year printed Hatzig's résumé along with a portrait of the jubilee.

Also in 1910, after his application of Homburg , where a family member Hatzig previously Villa Voigt of court photographer Thomas Henry Voigt in the Kaiser-Friedrich-Promenade 61 inhabited, Carl F. Hatzig in the city of Tabora inside the then German colony German East Africa the so-called "Tabora-Magazin", a pharmacy with a department store in Tabora.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Josef B. Ketteler : Drug traffic and pharmacy in the German colonies , Berlin-Zehlendorf: Deutscher Apotheker-Verlag, 1941, pp. 24, 63; Preview over google books
  2. ^ A b German East African Newspaper , No. 69, 12th year, from August 31, 1910 [without page number]; Digitized as a PDF document from core.ac.uk
  3. a b o.V. : Apotheker-Zeitung . Organ of the German Pharmacists' Association, Berlin: Deutscher Apotheker-Verlag, No. 26 (1906), p. 250 and others; Preview over google books
  4. a b c d o.V. : Hanover. [Hatzig †] , in: Pharmazeutische Zeitung of March 7, 1914, p. 195; Digitized version ( memento from November 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF document) from the Technical University of Braunschweig
  5. ^ Franz Rudolf Zankl : Advertisement of the "Association for Tourism Hanover". From "Hanover and Border Areas". Around 1910 , with a facsimile of August Heitmüller's advertisement , in the Hanover Archive , sheet B67
  6. ^ Kaiser-Friedrich-Promenade 61, main building. Bad Homburg digital building book. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).