Karl Kippenberger

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Karl Kippenberger (1892)

Karl Kippenberger (born May 23, 1868 in Siegen , † March 31, 1937 in Bonn ) was a German pharmacist and chemist, a toxicologist in today's terms.

Life

Kippenberger attended the secondary school in Siegen . After graduating from high school, he studied chemistry at the Hessian Ludwig University from 1889 . To study pharmacy , he moved to the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen , where he passed the pharmaceutical state examination in 1891 and in 1892 he was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD .

After he had passed the examination as a food chemist in 1895, he went to study technical chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the University of Zurich . He completed his habilitation with Georg Lunge and moved to the University of Jena in 1896 . The Foreign Office recommended him to Cairo , where he taught as the successor of E. Sickenberger until 1898 at the École de médicine et de pharmacie . On his return he was honored with the title of professor.

In June 1900 he went to the Albertus University of Königsberg as a private lecturer in applied chemistry and food chemistry . In October 1903 he moved to the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . In 1906 she appointed him associate professor and head of the food-chemical department of the chemical institute. Since 1890 he was a member of the "Apothekercorps" Guestphalia Erlangen , since 1935 as a corps bow bearer .

Works

  • Contributions to the isolation, quantitative separation and chemical characteristics of alkaloids and glycosid-like bodies in forensic cases, with special consideration for the detection of these in decaying cadavers . CW Kreidel 1895. GoogleBooks
  • Basics for the detection of toxins in forensic chemical investigations . Berlin 1897. GoogleBooks
  • Tasks of a scientific forensic chemistry of the present , 1900. Reprint Kessinger 2010, GoogleBooks
  • On the Relationship of Chemistry to the Administration of Justice. After a lecture given to the Bonn Legal Society on June 12, 1911 . GoogleBooks

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of Pharmacy
  2. ^ Sickenberger in Cairo
  3. Pharmazeutische Zeitung, June 27, 1906 ( Memento from September 24, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 601 kB)
  4. Presentation part. In: Journal for Applied Chemistry. 29, 1916, pp. R233-R248, doi : 10.1002 / ange.19160294002 .
  5. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 49/24.