Ludwig Fresenius
Remigius Ludwig Fresenius (born February 2, 1886 in Wiesbaden ; † July 4, 1936 there ) was a German chemist.
Ludwig Fresenius was the son of Theodor Wilhelm Fresenius . He studied chemistry in Munich and Berlin and received his doctorate in 1911 (the determination of small hydrogen ion concentrations from the intensity of the residual current) and was a scientific employee at the Reich Health Office in Berlin from 1911 to 1919, interrupted from military service in the First World War, in which he was seriously wounded . From 1920 he was co-director (with his cousin Remigius Fresenius) and co-owner of his family’s chemical laboratory in Wiesbaden.
He was co-editor of the journal for analytical chemistry.
At Fresenius he shifted the focus to the training of chemical technicians, especially female chemical technicians.
Fresenius was a member of the German National People's Party on the city council of Wiesbaden for 15 years.
His son Wilhelm Nils Fresenius was also a chemist.
Fonts
- History of the chemical laboratory Fresenius zu Wiesbaden in the years 1898–1923, 1923
- What is a mineral water?, 1933
literature
- Rudolf Vierhaus (Ed.): German Biographical Encyclopedia , KG Saur, De Gruyter
Web links
- Fresenius, Remigius Ludwig. Hessian biography (as of March 14, 2013). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS). Hessian State Office for Historical Cultural Studies (HLGL), accessed on February 10, 2016 .
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SURNAME | Fresenius, Ludwig |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fresenius, Remigius Ludwig (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German chemist |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 2, 1886 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wiesbaden |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th July 1936 |
Place of death | Wiesbaden |