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Hans Much Memorial in Nottensdorf

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    October 3, 2019

    Hans Much studied medicine in Marburg, Kiel, Berlin and Würzburg and attained a doctorate 1903. From 1905 he was a department head at the hygienic institute in Marburg and from 1908 senior physician at the Eppendorfer hospital (today university hospital Hamburg Eppendorf) in Hamburg under Hermann Lenhartz, whose daughter Marie he 1912 married. In 1913, Much took over the management of the Institute for Tuberculosis Research in Hamburg. In the course of his work Much 1913/14 exploratory trips to Jerusalem and Asia Minor. At the outbreak of the First World War, he was interned in Egypt and worked in the military medical service after his release.

    In 1919 Much became associate professor of hygiene at the newly founded Hamburg University and head of the serological institute. In 1921 he became a full professor. In addition to his medical work Much dealt intensively with architecture and art history as well as with Eastern religions, especially Buddhism. He wrote numerous medical writings and Low German poems and books on North German brick Gothic, Heimatkunst, Buddhism and Islam.

    Hans Much was a co-owner of the 1932 named after him Much drugs AG. Chem. Pharmac. Products (later: Prof. Dr. med Much AG), a pharmaceutical company, which brought the drug brand split tablet on the market.

    Since 1898 he was a member of the Corps Teutonia Marburg. The tomb of Hans Much is located in Nottensdorf, a small village in Lower Saxony. At the end of the street Am Walde is the 1932 built grave and memorial. On the large boulder you can read the inscription "HANS MUCH 1880 - 1932". Around the memorial you can find boulders with the names of his Peking dogs. [3]

    After Much the Hans-Much-Weg is named in de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Much Hamburg-Eppendorf.Source:

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      May 23, 2021

      Very interesting, but it is not clear, not even on site, why a memorial was built in Nottensdorf of all places.

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