Eduard Strauss (chemist)

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Eduard Strauss (also Strauss ; born April 9, 1890 in Merzig ; † 1971 ) was a German chemist, pharmacist, entrepreneur and author. He was Botho Strauss's father .

Eduard Strauss studied chemistry and received his doctorate from the University of Frankfurt am Main in 1927 . During the First World War , he lost his left eye in a gunshot. He was co-owner of a pharmaceutical company in Naumburg (Saale) and fled to Remscheid after the expropriation in 1950 and later lived in Bad Ems . Here he wrote reports for the pharmaceutical industry . He also published a paper called Independent Critical Satirical Observer for Doctors and Pharmacists and Rapporteur for open minds in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors .

Fonts

  • The remedies - where they come from - what they are - how they work . Alwin Fröhlich Verlag, Leipzig 1938
  • Warning ... bacteria . Alwin Fröhlich Verlag, Leipzig 1939
  • with Helmut Wichmann: Law and Law: Fibel f. all relatives d. Healing, nursing and Health professions in question u. Answer . Alwin Fröhlich Verlag, Leipzig 1939
  • Don't die so early! Pan-Verlag Birnbach, Leipzig 1941
    • Dutch: Niet te vroeg sterven! Amsterdam 1943

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhard Pabst: This gentleman no longer lives here . Local appointment in Bad Ems: What the small spa town with a great past reveals about the origins of Botho Strauss . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , December 22, 2014, p. 11.