Friedrich Hermann Haacke
Friedrich Hermann Haacke , also Fridericus Arminius Haacke , (born January 11, 1824 in Stendal ; † December 26, 1899 there ) was a German physician .
Life
Haacke settled in his hometown after studying in Halle and Berlin and completing his doctorate as a doctor. As a district physician, he was actively involved in the cholera epidemics that raged in Stendal until 1873.
As a collector of antiquities, he was committed to the formation of an Altmark Museum Association , of which he became deputy chairman.
In 1894 he became an honorary citizen of Stendal.
Web links
- Biography in the district of Stendal
Individual evidence
- ^ Martin Wiehle : Altmark personalities. Biographical lexicon of the Altmark, the Elbe-Havel-Land and the Jerichower Land (= contributions to the cultural history of the Altmark and its peripheral areas. Vol. 5). Dr. ziethen verlag, Oschersleben 1999, ISBN 3-932090-61-6 , p. 63f.
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SURNAME | Haacke, Friedrich Hermann |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Haacke, Fridericus Arminius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German medic |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 11, 1824 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stendal |
DATE OF DEATH | December 26, 1899 |
Place of death | Stendal |