词条 | Jonas Charles Hermann Freund |
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CareerBorn to a Jewish family in Bohemia, Freund received a medical degree at the University of Vienna. In London in 1843 he was a co-founder of London's German Hospital, which opened in October 1845. He was Physician in Charge of the hospital until about 1850. The evidence suggests that he was Karl Marx's doctor.[4] Freund was Deputy Inspector-General of Army Hospitals in the Crimean war and an army surgeon.[1] FamilyIn London in 1846 he married Prussian-born Louise Amalie Rüdiger, who became a prominent editor and author under the pseudonym "Amelia Lewis". She was an inventor and a campaigner for women's rights.[4] Their son John Christian Freund became a prominent editor and publisher. References1. ^1 {{cite journal|title=Deaths|journal=British Medical Journal|date=10 January 1880|page=75|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044103053278;view=1up;seq=100}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Freund, Jonas Charles Hermann}}2. ^{{cite book|editor=Manz, Stefan|editor2=Beerbühl, Margrit Schulte|editor3=Davis, John R.|title=Migration and Transfer from Germany to Britain, 1660–1914|year=2007|page=121|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uSheK2dg5CAC&pg=PA121}} 3. ^German Hospital, Lost Hospitals of London, ezitis.myzen.co.uk 4. ^1 {{cite book|author=Rubinstein, William D.|title=The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History|year=2011|page=302|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_T_HCg17ufIC&pg=PA302}} 5 : Royal Army Medical Corps officers|Jewish physicians|1808 births|1879 deaths|19th-century British Army personnel |
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