Erika Hickel

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Erika Gerda Hickel (born September 14, 1934 in Königsberg ) is a German pharmacist , pharmacy historian, university professor at the Technical University of Braunschweig and former member of the Bundestag ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ).

Life

Erika Hickel received her license to practice medicine in 1960 . In 1963 she received her doctorate with a work on the history of pharmaceuticals with Wolfgang Schneider in Braunschweig. 1971 followed the habilitation at the TU Braunschweig. In 1978 Hickel was appointed professor for the history of pharmacy and natural sciences at the TU Braunschweig. In 1990 she was elected Vice President of the TU Braunschweig.

In 1983 Hickel was elected to the German Bundestag via the Lower Saxony state list . In 1984 she was elected by the party to the all-female executive committee. On September 5, 1985 she left the Bundestag again, the reason for this was the rotation principle practiced at the time .

Publications (selection)

  • The Medicines in History. Consolation and deception - salvation and commodity. Bautz, Nordhausen 2008.
  • Imperial privilege for a pharmacist assistant in 1612. Johannes Büttner (1571–1634) in Görlitz, earliest pharmacist-chemist in Germany. Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, Stuttgart 2001.
  • The new alchemist (in) culture. Modern promises of salvation and genetically engineered drugs. In: M. Hubenstorf et al. (Ed.): Medical history and social criticism. (= Treatises on the history of medicine and the natural sciences. Volume 81), Matthiesen-Verlag, Husum 1997, pp. 461–469.
  • Women and science. Collected lectures on feminist criticism of science. Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, Stuttgart 1994.
  • Biochemical research in the 19th century, with a bibliography of the sources. Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, Stuttgart 1989.
  • Gene technology or gene manipulation. Critical remarks on the preparation of man and nature. 2nd, revised and expanded edition. Steinweg, Braunschweig 1986.
  • Medicines in pharmacies and households in the 16th and 17th centuries. In: Joachim Telle (ed.): Pharmacy and the common man. (= Exhibition catalog of the Herzog August Library. No. 36) Wolfenbüttel 1982, pp. 21–26.
  • The Emergence of Clinical Chemistry in the 19th Century: Presuppositions and Consequences. In: Journal of Clinical Chemistry and ClinicalBiochemistry. 20, 1982, pp. 521-530.
  • Pharmacies, medicines and natural sciences in Braunschweig 1677–1977. published by the Hagenmarkt-Apotheke , Braunschweig 1977.
  • The pharmacist profession as the nucleus of scientific professions in Germany. In: Pharmacy in our time. 6, 1977, pp. 14-22.
  • Pepsin, a veteran of enzyme chemistry. In: Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau. Volume, 28, No. 1, 1975, pp. 14-18
  • Pharmaceutical standardization in the 19th century in the pharmacopoeias of Germany, France, Great Britain and the United States of America. Scientific publishing company, Stuttgart 1973.
  • Salts in pharmacies in the 16th century. Braunschweig 1965 (= publications from the pharmacy history seminar of the Technical University of Braunschweig. Volume 9).
  • Chemicals in the medicine treasure of German pharmacies in the 16th century, with special attention to metals. (Mathematical and natural science dissertation Braunschweig) Deutscher Apotheker Verlag (on commission), Stuttgart 1963 (= publications from the pharmacy history seminar of the Technical University of Braunschweig. Volume 7).
  • as ed. with Dietrich Arends and Wolfgang Schneider: The warehouse of a medieval pharmacy (Ratsapotheke Lüneburg 1475). Braunschweig 1960 (= publications from the pharmacy history seminar of the Technical University of Braunschweig. Volume 4).

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