Ernst Teichmann (zoologist)

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Ernst Gustav Georg Teichmann (born February 20, 1869 in Nienburg / Weser , † June 27, 1919 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German Protestant theologian and zoologist .

Live and act

Teichmann studied Protestant theology at various universities and graduated from the University of Bonn in 1896 . For a short time he was then pastor of the German Protestant congregation in Manchester . From 1898 to 1900 he studied zoology in Würzburg . In 1902 he received his doctorate with a thesis on furrowing fertilized sea urchin eggs without the involvement of the sperm nucleus.

From 1909 to 1910 he worked at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Hamburg . From 1911, after his habilitation , the private lecturer worked as a hydrozoologist and department head of the biological laboratory in the Hygiene Institute of the University of Frankfurt with Max Neisser .

Teichmann was the main editor of the 1st edition of the ten-volume concise dictionary of natural sciences (1912–1915).

Publications

Books

  • The Pauline ideas of resurrection and judgment and their relation to Jewish apocalyptic. Mohr, Freiburg 1896.
  • With Karl Schaum (Ed.): Strength and life in nature. Verlag der Dürr'schen Buchhandlung, Leipzig 1904.
  • The fertilization process, its nature and its meaning. Teubner, Leipzig 1905.
  • Inheritance as a sustaining power in the flow of organic events. Kosmos, Gesellschaft der Naturfreunde, Stuttgart 1905. Several new editions until 1924.
  • Of life and death. A chapter from the life science. Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1905. Several new editions until 1925.
    • Life and Death. A Study in Biology. Kerr, Chicago 1906. Several reprints by 1920.
  • Reproduction and procreation (cosmos ribbon 19). Franckh, Stuttgart 1907. Several new editions until 1925.
  • Fertilization and its relation to heredity. Teubner, Leipzig 1912.
  • With Hugo Braun : Experiences with the animal trypanosome diseases of German East Africa . Supplement to the Archives for Ship and Tropical Hygiene, Barth, Leipzig 1914.

items

  • About the relationship between astrospheres and furrows. Experimental studies on the sea urchin. In: Archive for Development Mechanics of Organisms 16 (1903), pp. 243–327.
  • Sarcosporidia. In: S. von Prowazek (Ed.): Handbuch der pathogene Protozooen. Verlag von Jobann Ambrosius Barth, 1912, pp. 345-360 ( full text online ).
  • On the biology of the tsetse flies. Observations and suggestions. In: Journal of Applied Entomology 1 (1914), pp. 147-159. doi : 10.1111 / j.1439-0418.1914.tb01119.x
  • Mixed infection experiments with trypanosomes. In: Journal for Hygiene and Infectious Diseases 82 (1916), pp. 511-526. doi : 10.1007 / BF02174337
  • Hydrogen cyanide as a delousing agent. In: Journal for Hygiene and Infectious Diseases 83 (1917), pp. 449-466.
  • Fighting mosquitoes with hydrocyanic acid. In: Journal for Hygiene and Infectious Diseases 85 (1918), pp. 1-16.

literature

  • Teichmann, Ernst (Gustav Georg). In: Rudolf Vierhaus (Ed.): Dictionary of German Biography. Vol. 9, Saur, Munich 2005, p. 690 (online).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Institute for Urban History, Frankfurt am Main: Stadtchronik 1919.
  2. a b Walther Killy et al. (Ed.): Dictionary of German Biography. Vol. 9. De Gruyter / KG Saur, Munich 2005, p. 690 (online).
  3. ^ Margit Szöllösi-Janze : Fritz Haber. 1868-1934. A biography. CH Beck, Munich 1998. ISBN 3-406-43548-3 .