Herman Kiefer
German politician and physician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Herman Kiefer , also spelled Hermann Kiefer, was a physician, politician and diplomat of the United States. Biography Germany He was the only son of a physician, Conrad Kiefer. His mother was a daughter of the gardener of the Grand Duke in Karlsruhe. Thus, he was brought up in a conservative environment and trained to respect the established order of things. He attended gymnasia at Freiburg, Mannheim, and Karlsruhe. His childhood hero was Frederick the Great. He wrote his first poem, "The Death of Socrates," in 1839, while at Freiburg. He continued writing poems for the rest of his life, and spent much of his youth wandering in the Black Forest. At Mannheim, Karl Blind was his mentor and introduced him to the circle of Gustav Struve. He studied medicine at Freiburg , Heidelberg , Prague , and Vienna . He passed his state examinations at Carlsruhe, and received his license to practice medicine on 29 May 1849. In Heidelberg, he was a member of Corps Suevia society; in Freiburg, he joined a Turnerverein, and helped found the Alberta society.
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- Report of a Case of Carcinoma of the Eyelid. (1911) (0)
- A Local Study of Trachoma. (0)
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