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Documents Munich Schöngau 1902f.: No license for APOTHEKE


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You are bidding on a bundle Pharmacy documents from 1902/03.


These are hectographed manuscripts.


Concerns the applications of the appr. Pharmacists Oskar fuchs , Klemens Birzer, Friedrich Diehl, Wilhelm Bub, Eduard Bamann, Gottfried Riemhofer, Lorenz Haider, Wilhelm Paur, Franz Schumm, Otto Schoerg, Richard Scharrer, Franz Laubender, Rudolf Eher, Fritz Limbach, Georg Weinzierl, Rupert Kammel and Ludwig Rogl up Construction of a pharmacy in Kohlgrub in the Schongau district office (today: Bad Kohlgrub, LK Garmisch-Partenkirchen). All applications were rejected, as the pharmacy would not be viable due to too little income.


Available:

- Summons to the hearing in the Chamber of the Interior of the Government of Upper Bavaria, dated Munich, 17. August 1902. Sent by post as an administrative law matter

-7-page decision: rejection of all applications. Hectographed letter from the Chamber of the Interior (the meeting took place on 29. August 1902). -- With interesting information about the pharmacy landscape in and around (Bad) Kohlgrub; Mentioned include Unterammergau and Oberammergau, Steingaden, Rottenbuch, Murnau...

-Accompanying letter from the Schongau district office to the decision, dated Schongau, the 13th. September 1902

-Letter from the State Ministry of the Interior in Munich dated 20. January 1903: an objection from four applicants against the decision was rejected

-Accompanying letter from the Schongau district office for the letter, dated Schongau, 31. January 1903


From an estate of one of the applicants, Georg Weinzierl, born on the 24th March 1871 in Passau. Pharmacist's assistant in 1892/93 with Fleißner in Kaufbeuren, 1893 with Wegmann in Dorfen, approved on 30. June 1897 (with grade 1). Active in Waldkirchen (1897/98), Mindelheim (1898/99), Schützenapotheke Munich (1899), Schwanenapotheke Munich (September 1899 to 1905 assistant to Anton Kreichgauer, 1905-1928 administrator of this pharmacy, where he spent almost the entire 1. During World War I ran the pharmacy practically alone, as Anton Kreichgauer was a prisoner of war in Malta), and from 1928 he finally became the owner of a pharmacy, namely the Bergapotheke in Munich-Berg am Laim, Kreiller Str. 4 (the pharmacy still exists at this address today). As early as September 1930, his wife Maria Weinzierl appeared as the owner of this pharmacy; Georg Weinzierl must have died during this period.


Condition: Paper partly browned and slightly stained, partly with creases. Into the. still good. Please also note the pictures at the end of the item description!


At the same time, I offer numerous other documents about Georg Weinzierl's attempted pharmacy establishments!


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From an estate of one of the applicants, Georg Weinzierl, born on the 24th March 1871 in Passau. Pharmacist's assistant in 1892/93 with Fleißner in Kaufbeuren, 1893 with Wegmann in Dorfen, approved on 30. June 1897 (with grade 1). Active in Waldkirchen (1897/98), Mindelheim (1898/99), Schützenapotheke Munich (1899), Schwanenapotheke Munich (September 1899 to 1905 assistant to Anton Kreichgauer, 1905-1928 administrator of this pharmacy, where he spent almost the entire 1. During World War I ran the pharmacy practically alone, as Anton Kreichgauer was a prisoner of war in Malta), and from 1928 he finally became the owner of a pharmacy, namely the Bergapotheke in Munich-Berg am Laim, Kreiller Str. 4 (the pharmacy still exists at this address today). As early as September 1930, his wife Maria