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Fritz Pfeffer studies medicine and dentistry

Fritz Pfeffer studied medicine and dentistry in Würzburg and Berlijn.

Few sources are known that refer to Fritz Pfeffer's education.

Pfeffer studied medicine and dentistry in Würzburg and Berlin, graduating in 1911 and working as an assistant for some time. Practising in Berlin from October 1912, he was promoted to "Dr med. dent." in March 1920 .[1]

From winter semester 1908-'09 to summer semester 1909, and then from summer semester 1910 to summer semester 1911, he studied 'Medizin' at the University of Würzburg.[2]
In later semesters, his younger brother Ernst Pfeffer also studied 'Medizin' in Würzburg.[3] During the two periods he attended Würzburg University, Pfeffer lived at the following addresses:

  • Pleichertorstrasse 12
  • Gerberstrasse 19
  • Sterngasse 7.[3]

Fritz Pfeffer was a member of the Akademisch-wissenschaftlichen Verbindung Veda during his studies in Würzburg.[4] This was the only one of the many Würzburg societies (Burschenschaften) that was open to all religions, including Jews.[5]

Clear dating of the study period in Berlin is not possible based on the available sources.

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Jürgen Dauernheim, "Dr. Fritz Pfeffer aus Gießen - Anne Franks "Dr. Dussel" (Eine Ergänzung)" in: Mitteilungen des Oberhessischen Geschichtvereins Giessen, vol. 97, 2012, p. 221-227, aldaar 223. 
  2. ^ Universitätsarchiv, Universität Würzburg, Archiv des Rektorats (ARS), signatuurnrs. 4190, 4192, 4196 en 4198.
  3. a, b E-mail dr. Marcus Holtz (universiteitsarchief Würzburg), 5 oktober 2010.
  4. ^ Anne Frank Stichting, Anne Frank Collectie, reg. code A_Pfeffer_III_043: foto van Pfeffer in uniform, met sjerp en degen.
  5. ^ Ulrike Neuwirth (2016), Alfred Reis (1893–1917), Jüdisches Museum Berlin.