Isidore Pinoff

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Isidor Pinoff , also Friedrich Pinoff (born February 3, 1814 in Noldau , † July 1879 in Berlin ) was a German physician , publicist and member of parliament in the Prussian National Assembly .

Life

Isidor Pinoff was the son of Noldau in the district Namslau active Jewish merchant Isaac Pinoff. Isidor Pinoff studied at the University of Breslau medicine and was with his dissertation Artis obstetriciae Sorani Ephesii doctrina ejus ad librum "peri gynaikeion Dathon" nuper repertum exposita of 26 November 1840 in Wroclaw doctorate . His dissertation was printed by Friedländer in Breslau in 1841. From 1844 he worked as a general practitioner in Schweidnitz , was politically active as a member of the socialist wing of the democratic movement in Silesia and was a member of the Prussian National Assembly for the Silesian constituency of Schweidnitz.

He later worked as a doctor in Breslau. He founded the water healing and hospital for adults and children and was a doctor of the water healing association in Wroclaw. In the mid-1870s he built the private spa and hydrotherapy facility Thalheim in Landeck , but had to give up for health reasons. Under the name Friedrich Pinoff , he published his work Der Judenkampf in 1845 and his Handbook of Hydrotherapy in 1879 . The writer Rudolf von Gottschall was one of his best-known patients .

He corresponded with Bettina von Arnim .

On May 1, 1855, he was registered in the Medicine Section under matriculation no. 1735 with the academic surname Soranus III. elected a member of the Leopoldina .

After the engagement that took place in 1848 and was publicly announced in the Königliche Priviligierte Berlinische Zeitung, he was married to Minna Pinoff , née Mendel, the eldest daughter of Gabriel Mendel and his wife from Liegnitz, who later worked as a women's rights activist with her from 1867 to 1869 Publications on the social situation of women and with their demands for employment opportunities for all women, which were far ahead of their time.

Fonts

Works by Isidor Pinoff
  • Artis obstetriciae Sorani Ephesii doctrina ad ejus librum "peri gynaikeion Dathon" nuper repertum exposita. Commentatio historico obstetricia . Friedländer, Vratislaviae 1841 ( digitized version )
  • Socialism in its scientific justification . Trewendt, Breslau 1848 ( digitized version )
Works by Friedrich Pinoff
Works by his wife Minna Pinoff
  • The education of women for work. A contribution to solving the social question of women . Maruschke & Berendt, Breslau 1867 ( digitized version )
  • Reform of female education as a basic condition for solving the social question of women . Maruschke & Berendt, Breslau 1867 ( digitized version )
  • The social reform efforts of our women. Draft for a program for women’s clubs . Maruschke & Berendt, Breslau 1868
  • The solution of the existential question of women as a basic condition for the moral and spiritual equality of women . Heymann, Berlin 1869 ( digitized version )

literature

  • Hubertus Averbeck: From the cold water cure to physical therapy, reflections on people and at the time of the most important developments in the 19th century . Bremen 2012, p. 495 ( digitized version )
  • Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the imperial Leopoldino-Carolinische German academy of natural scientists during the second century of its existence. Friedrich Frommann, Jena 1860, p. 281 (archive.org)
  • Karl Pretzsch : Directory of the Breslau university publications 1811–1885. With an attachment containing the extraordinary and honorary doctorates as well as the renewals . Korn, Breslau 1905, page 76 ( digitized version )

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Notes and individual references

  1. ^ Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. Commissioned by Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 187 ( archive.org ).
  2. Engagement announcement. In: First supplement to the Königliche Priviligierte Berlinische Zeitung , 57, Wednesday March 8, 1848 ( digitized version )