Eugene Kröner

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Karl Eugen Kröner ( April 11, 1861 in Idar ( now the city of Idar-Oberstein ) - May 13, 1917 in Kniebis ) was a German homeopath .

Life

Eugen Kröner was the son of Ludwig Friedrich Kröner and Rosalie Emilie Caroline Eichberg.

His first degree was that of philosophy and theology at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen , which he completed with the doctoral thesis Thomas Hobbes, the doctrine of man in 1885 with a Dr. Phil graduated with honors. In the same year he married Sophie Elisabeth Jäger, the daughter of Gustav Jäger . Gustav Jäger planned a university career as a lecturer in psychophysiology for Eugen Kröner .

After studying philosophy, he went to Berlin to Medicine study. During his studies he wrote the book The Physical Feeling. A contribution to the history of the development of the mind . He completed his studies in 1890 with his doctoral thesis Die Folie à deux .

He submitted his habilitation thesis to the University of Leipzig , but was rejected because his ideas were too far removed from conventional medicine . Instead he settled in Potsdam as a homeopath in 1891.

He was involved in several homeopathic associations and was a member of the German homeopathic medicine theory. During his time as chairman of the Berlin Homeopathic Doctors Association, he founded the Central Homeopathic Publishing House in Berlin together with Walter Grosse in 1903, which was renamed Karl F. Haug Publishing House in 1936 .

In 1911 he published the three-part handbook of homeopathic healing theory with Friedrich Gisevius . After the death of the previous head, Victor Schwarz , he headed the Berlin homeopathic hospital, Wiesikestiftung, from 1915 to 1917 .

Works

  • Thomas Hobbes, the doctrine of man . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1885, OCLC 4510541 .
  • The physical feeling. A contribution to the history of the development of the mind . Eduard Trewendt, Breslau 1887, OCLC Breslau .
  • The foil à deux . doctoral Berlin 1890, OCLC 19338398 .
  • About the effectiveness of the smallest amounts . Homöopathischer Central-Verl., Berlin 1906, OCLC 917743092 .

Individual evidence

  1. Lexicon of German-speaking homeopaths . ISBN 978-3-8304-7254-4 .
  2. a b Homeopathy at German-speaking Universities: The Efforts Towards Their Institutionalization From 1812 to 1945 . ISBN 978-3-7760-1689-5 .
  3. "Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NZV7-G84: 26 December 2014), Eberhard Jaeger in entry for Karl Eugen Kroener and Sofie Elisabeth Jaeger, 17 Sep 1885; citing Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany; FHL microfilm 1,055,641. Retrieved November 10, 2017 .
  4. ^ Deichmann, Hilmar: A 75th anniversary in the Karl F. Haug publishing house, Heidelberg. In: Journal of Classical Homeopathy . No. 04/22 (1978): 133-150. . Karl F. Haug Verlag, p. 133-150 .