Karl August Gerhardi

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Karl August Gerhardi (also: August Gerhardi , pseudonyms : Gerhart Aust , Fritz Müller , born May 2, 1864 in Hagen / Westphalia , † March 3, 1944 in Lüdenscheid ) was a German doctor and writer .

Life

Karl August Gerhardi initially carried out a commercial activity in Cottbus . He later studied medicine ; 1891 doctorate he attended the University of Munich with a work in the field of gynecology for the doctor of medicine. Then he settled in Lüdenscheid , where he worked as a medical councilor.

In addition to medical papers and philosophical essays, he also wrote short stories , poems and plays .

After the end of World War II were in the Soviet occupation zone Gerhardis writings brain and War (Hellmann, Glogau, Leipzig 1915), The Meaning of collapse (Pielhau, Lüdenscheid 1930), fellow at the Memel (Brunnen-Verlag, Berlin 1935) and obstetrics and Volkshege ( Lehmann , Munich, Berlin 1939) placed on the list of literature to be discarded. He was the brother of the painter Ida Gerhardi.

Fonts

  • Ovarian tumors during pregnancy , Munich 1891
  • On the eternity of the causes of all movement, including human thoughts and actions , Bielefeld 1893
  • Poems , Lüdenscheid 1896 (under the name Gerhart Aust)
  • The essence of genius , Berlin 1897
  • Life and Death , Jauer 1904 (under the name August Gerhardi)
  • New poems , Glogau [u. a.] 1913
  • Toni Martini , Glogau [and a.] 1913
  • Brain and War , Lüdenscheid [u. a.] 1915
  • Two stage plays , Lüdenscheid 1928
  • Autumn harvest , Glogau 1930
  • The sense of collapse! , Lüdenscheid 1930
  • Selected seals , Breslau 1936
  • Fifty years of ideas , Breslau 1936
  • Obstetrics and Volkshege , Munich 1939

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-g.html
  2. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1948-nslit-g.html