Heinrich Joachim Versmann

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Heinrich Joachim Versmann

Heinrich Joachim Versmann (born August 22, 1816 in Tönning , † 1866 in Lübeck ) was a German pharmacist and politician.

Life

Versmann, who came from Tönning, had learned a pharmacist in Hamburg and had worked as an assistant in Oldenburg in Holstein , Preetz and with the well-known pharmacist Christian Wilhelm Hermann Trommsdorff in Erfurt , son of Professor Johann Bartholomäus Trommsdorff , who was also active in Erfurt . He enrolled at the University of Kiel in spring 1840 and passed his examination at the Schleswig-Holstein Medical College by the end of the year. He then became an assistant in the Eutiner Hof pharmacy until Adolph Christoph Sager (1771-1852) took over the Löwen pharmacy in Lübeck in 1844. In the revolutionary year of 1848, he became a member of the constituent Lübeck citizenship and also a member of the constitutional citizenship of the following year. From 1858 to 1860 Julius Stinde apprenticed with him. Versmann soon fell ill with rheumatism and therefore sold the Löwen-Apotheke to Theodor Schorer in 1862 .

literature

  • Lübeck State Calendar to the year 1849 , Lübeck 1849, pp. 19–21
  • Joachim Niendorf: 150 years of Löwen Pharmacy in Lübeck 1812–1962. 48 pages, unpaginated, self-published, Lübeck 1962.