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Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (1 June 1906, in Stettin – 18 November 1988, in Zurich) was an active and influential Trotskyist in the 1930s who had to flee Germany in 1933 after Hitler’s rise to power. It was in the United States, the country that granted him citizenship, that Ackerknecht became an influential historian of medicine. He wrote groundbreaking works on the social and ecological dimensions of disease and was a forerunner of contemporary trends in social and cultural history. He became the first Chair in the history of medicine at the University of Wisconsin; the second such position in the United States.

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  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (* 1. Juni 1906 in Stettin; † 18. November 1988 in Zürich), Pseudonym Eugen Bauer, war ein deutschamerikanischer Arzt, Ethnologe und Medizinhistoriker. In den 1930er Jahren war er einer der Führer der deutschen Trotzkisten gewesen. Als international bekannter und führender Medizinhistoriker betrachtete er die Medizingeschichte im sozio-kulturellen und ethnologischen Kontext. Ackerknecht, dem von den Nationalsozialisten die deutsche Staatsbürgerschaft aberkannt worden war, wurde 1948 Bürger der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. (de)
  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (1 June 1906, in Stettin – 18 November 1988, in Zurich) was an active and influential Trotskyist in the 1930s who had to flee Germany in 1933 after Hitler’s rise to power. It was in the United States, the country that granted him citizenship, that Ackerknecht became an influential historian of medicine. He wrote groundbreaking works on the social and ecological dimensions of disease and was a forerunner of contemporary trends in social and cultural history. He became the first Chair in the history of medicine at the University of Wisconsin; the second such position in the United States. (en)
  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (Stettin, 1 de abril de 1906 - Zurique, 16 de setembro de 1988) foi, nos anos 30, um ativo e influente membro do trotskismo, que teve de fugir da Alemanha, em 1933, época em que Hitler tomou o poder. Foi nos Estados Unidos, país que lhe concedeu cidadania, que Ackerknecht tornou-se um influente historiador da medicina, escrevendo obras inovadoras sobre as dimensões ecológicas e sociais das doenças e foi um dos precursores de tendências contemporâneas na história cultural e social. Tornou-se o primeiro Presidente na história da medicina da Universidade de Wisconsin, tendo sido essa a segunda posição nos Estados Unidos. (pt)
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  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (* 1. Juni 1906 in Stettin; † 18. November 1988 in Zürich), Pseudonym Eugen Bauer, war ein deutschamerikanischer Arzt, Ethnologe und Medizinhistoriker. In den 1930er Jahren war er einer der Führer der deutschen Trotzkisten gewesen. Als international bekannter und führender Medizinhistoriker betrachtete er die Medizingeschichte im sozio-kulturellen und ethnologischen Kontext. Ackerknecht, dem von den Nationalsozialisten die deutsche Staatsbürgerschaft aberkannt worden war, wurde 1948 Bürger der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. (de)
  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (1 June 1906, in Stettin – 18 November 1988, in Zurich) was an active and influential Trotskyist in the 1930s who had to flee Germany in 1933 after Hitler’s rise to power. It was in the United States, the country that granted him citizenship, that Ackerknecht became an influential historian of medicine. He wrote groundbreaking works on the social and ecological dimensions of disease and was a forerunner of contemporary trends in social and cultural history. He became the first Chair in the history of medicine at the University of Wisconsin; the second such position in the United States. (en)
  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (Stettin, 1 de abril de 1906 - Zurique, 16 de setembro de 1988) foi, nos anos 30, um ativo e influente membro do trotskismo, que teve de fugir da Alemanha, em 1933, época em que Hitler tomou o poder. Foi nos Estados Unidos, país que lhe concedeu cidadania, que Ackerknecht tornou-se um influente historiador da medicina, escrevendo obras inovadoras sobre as dimensões ecológicas e sociais das doenças e foi um dos precursores de tendências contemporâneas na história cultural e social. Tornou-se o primeiro Presidente na história da medicina da Universidade de Wisconsin, tendo sido essa a segunda posição nos Estados Unidos. (pt)
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  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (de)
  • Erwin Ackerknecht (en)
  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (pt)
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