Leopold Rosenthaler

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Leopold Rosenthaler (born June 21, 1875 in Heilbronn ; † July 6, 1962 in Bern ) was a German - Swiss pharmacist .

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His father was Maier Rosenthaler (born January 29, 1835; † November 19, 1920), owner of a butcher's shop in Kirchbrunnenstrasse near Kilian's Church in Heilbronn, and his mother was Nanette Rosenthaler (born Stern; * March 7, 1834; † December 3, 1899).

Rosenthaler studied pharmacy , received his doctorate in 1901 at the University of Strasbourg , where he became a private lecturer and in 1909 an associate professor . In 1914 he became an associate professor at the Pharmaceutical Institute of the University of Bern . In the same year, Rosenthaler was drafted as a German military pharmacist after the outbreak of the First World War . Rosenthaler came back to Bern in 1918, but left the pharmaceutical institute again due to disputes with the institute director Alexander Tschirch (1856–1939). In 1932 he was naturalized in Bern. In 1940 he was appointed head of the pharmaceutical faculty at Istanbul University. After the Second World War he worked in the laboratory of the Federal Alcohol Administration in Bern.

Rosenthaler was an expert in microchemical plant analysis .

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  1. Armin Wankmüller : Pharmacist and Professor Dr. Leopold Rosenthaler from Heilbronn . In: Armin Wankmüller (Ed.): Contributions to the history of pharmacies in Württemberg . tape 13 , no. 2 , 1982, p. 46-49 ( online ).
  2. Digital Edition - Heilbronn Jewish Cemetery. Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute , June 24, 2010, accessed on March 3, 2014 .