Friedrich Otto Armin Loofs

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Friedrich Otto Armin Loofs ( pseudonym : Armin Steinart ; born March 18, 1886 in Leipzig , † October 21, 1930 in Berlin ) was a German doctor and writer .

Life

Friedrich Otto Armin Loofs was a son of the church historian Friedrich Loofs . He studied first Protestant Theology at the University of Greifswald and then switched to medicine . He studied this subject at the Universities of Halle , Freiburg im Breisgau and Heidelberg . 1911 doctorate Loofs in Heidelberg for doctor of medicine and then practiced as a neurologist in Berlin-Wilmersdorf .

Friedrich Otto Armin Loofs published narrative works between 1916 and 1919 under the pseudonym Armin Steinart, most of which deal with events from the First World War . The volume "Der Hauptmann" was particularly successful, the realistic descriptions of the battle caused quite a stir when it was first published and which had a total circulation of 27,000 copies by 1925 .

Works

  • Festival for the silver wedding of his parents Friedrich and Helene Loofs on June 5, 1909 , Halle 1909
  • What amounts of nitrogen and table salt are excreted through the skin of people with kidney disease? , Leipzig 1911
  • The captain , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1916 (under the name Armin Steinart)
  • Holy life! , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1917 (under the name Armin Steinart)
  • On the torture , Leipzig 1918 (under the name Armin Steinart)
  • Black rays , Leipzig 1919 (under the name Armin Steinart)