Emil Kahnemann

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Emil Kahnemann (born October 4, 1871 in Flatow , Germany; died February 18, 1930 in Frankfurt (Oder) , Germany) was a German chemist and pharmacist.

biography

Kahnemann went to school in Preussisch Friedland and received his pre- examination in Schleswig in 1890 , followed by the state examination in 1895 at the University of Munich . On December 18, 1895, he enrolled at the University of Rostock , where he defended his doctoral thesis. The Hinstorff Verlag in Rostock published in 1897 his study on N-Oxychlorphosphine des Piperidins and some Oxyphosphazoverbindungen .

On February 1, 1901, Kahnemann took over G. Steltzer's unicorn pharmacy from F. Wendtland, Grosse Scharrnstrasse 79 in Frankfurt (Oder). He was a member of the board of the Brandenburg Gaues of the German Pharmacists' Association and of the Middle East Markets group of the German Pharmaceutical Society . He was also the deputy chairman of the synagogue community.

Kahnemann died after a short illness at the age of 58 and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Frankfurt (Oder) . There was no Jewish symbolism on his tombstone, only the inscription: “DR. EMIL KAHNEMANN / GEB. 4 OCT. 1871 / GEST. FEBR. 18 1930 ". The headstone was destroyed in the 1970s.

Kahnemann was married to Margarete Kahnemann (1873–1942, née Müllerheim), with whom he had a daughter named Ruth (born 1906). After his death in 1930, his wife took over the pharmacy until it was Aryanized in 1936 . His wife and daughter were abducted by the Nazis to the Riga Ghetto in 1942 , where they perished. A stumbling block was set for both of them in Frankfurt (Oder) .

literature

  • Eckard Reiß , Magdalena Abraham-Diefenbach: Makom tov - the good place: Jewish cemetery Frankfurt (Oder) / Słubice = Makom tow - dobre miejsce. O cmentarzu żydowskim w Słubicach i Frankfurcie nad Odrą . Past Publishing, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-86408-067-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. On the tombstone was October 4th, but the obituary in the Pharmazeutische Zeitung wrongly said October 14th.
  2. The gravestone read February 18, but the obituary of the Pharmazeutische Zeitung wrongly said February 16.
  3. ^ Rostock University Library: Emil Kahnemann (1895 WS (Kl. Matr.)) @ Rostock matriculation portal. Retrieved February 10, 2018 .
  4. About N-Oxychlorphosphine des piperidine and some Oxyphosphazoverbindungen . C. Hinstorffs Buchdruckerei, Rostock 1897, OCLC 77548492 (dissertation).
  5. Entries in the commercial register . In: Apotheker-Zeitung . No. 28 , 1901, pp. 248 ( digisrv-1.biblio.etc.tu-bs.de [PDF; 459 kB ; accessed on February 10, 2018]). digisrv-1.biblio.etc.tu-bs.de ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Frankfurt a. O. Emil Kahnemann † . In: Pharmaceutical newspaper . February 22, 1930, p. 257 ( digisrv-1.biblio.etc.tu-bs.de [PDF; 533 kB ; accessed on February 10, 2018]). digisrv-1.biblio.etc.tu-bs.de ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Entries in the commercial register . In: Handelsblatt der Pharmazeutische Zeitung . No. 92 . Berlin November 14, 1936, p. 1234 ( digisrv-1.biblio.etc.tu-bs.de [PDF; 555 kB ; accessed on February 10, 2018]). digisrv-1.biblio.etc.tu-bs.de ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive )