Documents Munich 1903: No Konzession for Pharmacy IN Grafing At Munich

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You are bidding on one Collection of pharmacy documents from 1903.

Concerns the application by the pharmacists Wilhelm Bub, Eduard Bamann, Gottfried Riemhofer, Gustav Raab, Josef Gleifenstein, Theodor Lang, Julius Stummer, Wilhelm Paur, Rupert Kammel, Oskar fuchs , Franz Laubender and Georg Weinzierl for a concession to establish one Pharmacy in Grafing (Ebersberg district), today: Grafing near Munich. -- All applications were rejected because in Grafing there was already a branch pharmacy connected to the pharmacy in Ebersberg, whose existence would otherwise be endangered.

These are hectographed manuscripts.

From an estate of the appr. Pharmacist Georg Weinzierl, administrator of the Schwanen pharmacy in Munich, one of the applicants.


Available:

- Summons to the hearing in the chamber of the interior of the government of Upper Bavaria, dated Munich, 9. February 1903. Went through the post as an administrative legal matter.

-6-page decision: rejection of all applications. Hectographed letter from the Chamber of the Interior (the meeting took place on 27th February 1903). -- With interesting information about the pharmacy landscape in the area around Grafing (among others, Loitersdorf, Oelkofen, Nettelkofen, Ebersberg, Glonn, Aibling, Kolbermoor are mentioned.

- Accompanying letter from the Ebersberg district office to the decision, dated Ebersberg, 9. March 1903, signed "Wagner".


About the pharmacist: Georg Weinzierl, b. on the 24th March 1871 in Passau. Pharmacist's assistant 1892/93 with Fleissner in Kaufbeuren, 1893 with Wegmann in Dorfen, license to practice medicine 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 worked for almost the entire 1st During World War II he practically ran the pharmacy alone, since Anton Kreichgauer was a prisoner of war in Malta), from 1928 finally the owner of a pharmacy, namely the Bergapotheke in Munich-Berg am Laim, Kreiller Str. 4 (the pharmacy is still at this address today). As early as September 1930, his wife Maria Weinzierl appears as the owner of this pharmacy; Georg Weinzierl must have died during this period.


Condition:Paper browned and partly heavily stained. Into the. still good. Please also note the pictures!

At the same time, I am offering numerous other documents about attempts to set up pharmacies by Georg Weinzierl!

About the pharmacist: Georg Weinzierl, b. on the 24th March 1871 in Passau. Pharmacist's assistant 1892/93 with Fleissner in Kaufbeuren, 1893 with Wegmann in Dorfen, license to practice medicine 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 worked for almost the entire 1st During World War II he practically ran the pharmacy alone, since Anton Kreichgauer was a prisoner of war in Malta), from 1928 finally the owner of a pharmacy, namely the Bergapotheke in Munich-Berg am Laim, Kreiller Str. 4 (the pharmacy is still at this address today). As early as September 1930, his wife Maria Weinzier
Erscheinungsort München
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Medizin
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Erscheinungsjahr 1903
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript