Hermann Schaper (doctor)

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Emil Anton Hermann Schaper (born September 10, 1840 in Elbing , † September 25, 1905 in Charlottenburg ) was a German medical officer .

Life

Schaper, son of the government medical councilor Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Schaper, studied from 1860 to 1864 at the medical and surgical Friedrich Wilhelm Institute . In 1861 he joined the Pépinière-Corps Franconia . On August 6, 1864 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD.

Promoted to assistant doctor on May 17, 1866, he took part in the German War and the war against France . Albrecht von Prussia appointed him personal physician in 1873 . As senior staff doctor, first class, he was regimental doctor of the Brunswick Hussar Regiment No. 17 . Promoted to general physician 2nd class and placed à la suite of the medical corps, he was appointed medical director of the Royal Charité . In this position, Schaper received the personal rank of major general on January 18, 1901 . He left the Charité on September 30, 1904 and died a year later at the age of 65.

Schaper was married to Dorothea von Beulwitz .

Honors

Incomplete list

  • Go Senior Medical Officer (April 1, 1895)
  • Character as General Physician, First Class (December 3, 1895)
  • Member of the Scientific Senate at the Kaiser Wilhelm Academy

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 60 , 9