Albert Popper
Male, Deceased Person
1808 – 1889
Who was Albert Popper?
Albert Popper was a mayor of Vimperk and doctor for the House of Schwarzenberg.
Popper was born in the village of Bresnitz to a Jewish family. At the time of his birth the number of Jewish families in the Kingdom of Bohemia was strictly controlled by the Familianten quota system, which was partially abolished in 1848 and fully abolished in 1859.
In addition to the government control of Jewish procreation, during most of Popper's life Jews were prohibited from owning property, choosing their place of domicile, attending public schools, or holding public office. This situation did not change until late in Albert Popper's life with the reforms of 1867 in the Austrian portion of the dual monarchy.
Popper, nevertheless, was able to gain permission to attend the University of Vienna, where he earned his doctorate in Pharmacology in 1835. He went on to earn his medical degree and settled in Vimperk where he established a pharmacy and served as the official doctor to the Schwarzenberg princes.
In 1841, Popper published a treatment for Chlorosis containing Vitriolum martis and Sal tartari in Österreichische medicinische Wochenschrift which was republished and refined in the following years.
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- Born
- 1808
- Also known as
- Mayor Albert Popper
- Ethnicity
- Jewish people
- Nationality
- Hungary
- Education
- University of Vienna
- Died
- Sep 3, 1889
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on July 23, 2013
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