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1) Friedrich Joseph Haass
(1780–1853): The „holy doctor“ of Moskau
is PhilosopherDoc and
BenefizDoc
Haass was born in Münstereifel/Germany in 1780, then after his
studies of medicine, philosophy and natural sciences he came to Moskow over
Vienna. In Moscow he soon made career and had his own office running besides his
jobs in state hospitals and prisons. After had been called as chief doctor of
the prisons he focussed his mind on working for the prisoners who were
transported to Sibiria camps and he build a hospital for the homeless where he
even lived and later died.
http://www.aerzteblatt.de/v4/archiv/artikel.asp?src=suche&id=59226
2) A very nice article in
www.AerztlichePraxis.de about
DoctorsTalents.com
http://www.doctorshobbies.com/Press/200803-04-AerztlichePraxis-Talentschuppen.htm
(german)
get it as pdf here: pdf/ur0802_40.pdf
3) MusicDoc CDs at CDBaby.com
In the last months I have enlarged my CD production and you can
see all details about them at CDBaby.com and listen to them and order directly
online. Click on the CD covers to get to them and listen to ALL TRACKS for 2 minutes
each:
During my "duty days" in my psychosomatic hospital I
have time to make recordings with piano music. You are welcome to visit the
short videos with music - the dark quality is from live concerts in the castle
where I work, they will be replaced more and more by brighter recording quality
as in my working room. Several videos have been added in the last weeks.
Feel free to register for free at YouTube.com and
make ratings of these videos, insert your comments.
Feel free to send me in some of your videos with MusicDocs or other talents and
I will upload it on the DoctorsTalents collection.
For example Dr. Wolfgang
Stadler has sent in his Cello recital and "canto amoroso" is online.
Important for me is the music feeling - no big matter if there are some "bugs"
in between...
5) Our fund raising for
www.PROJECT.docwebs.com has been a
"great success"...
...we can buy the (cheap) building for a
MultiMedi(c)alMeetingpoint for 70.000 Euros and get it renovated step by step.
...would have been good news. But the contrary is
the case. No single reaction on the call of the last newsletter.
So I bury this project. Thank you for this realistic
input.
The french physician and politician, born May 28,
1738, Saintes (Charente-Inférieure); died March 26, 1814,
Joseph Ignace Guillotin initially was interested in the Arts and became
professor of literature at the Irisnah College at Bordeaux. Later he studied
medicine at Reims where he graduated in 1768 and two years later graduated from
the university of Paris. In 1784 he was appointed to the government committee to
examine the exhibitions of "animal magnetism" then being undertaken by Franz
Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) and by many considered to be an offence to public
moral.
He became one of the 10 deputies of Paris in the Assemblée Constituante on May
2, 1789, and was secretary to the assembly from June 1789 to October 1791.
Guillotin belonged to a small reform movement that sought to banish the death
penalty completely. On October 10th 1789 – the second day of the debate about
France's penal code – Guillotin proposed six articles to the new Legislative
Assembly. In one of them he proposed that "the criminal shall be decapitated;
this will be done solely by means of a simple mechanism." This was defined as a
"machine that beheads painlessly". This uniform method of executing was to
replace the inhumane methods such as burning, mutilation, drowning, and hanging.
An easy death – so to speak – was no longer to be the prerogative of nobles.
Guillotin also wanted the machine to be hidden from the view of large crowds, in
accord with his view that the execution should be private and dignified.
Who has really
invented the Guillotine??
Laquiante, an officer of the
Strasbourg criminal court, made a design for a beheading machine and
employed Tobias Schmidt, a German
harpsichord maker, to construct a prototype.
Anton Louis is
credited with designing a prototype of the
guillotine. This device however, is named after
Joseph Ignace Guillotin, who was an advocate of a more humane method
of
capital punishment. For a period of time after its invention, the
guillotine was called a
louisette.Antoine Louis is also credited with the design of the
prototype; however, it was Schmidt who suggested placing the blade at an
oblique 45-degree angle and changing it from the curved blade.[5]
First use of
this fatal invention: 25.04.1792
Thanks to
http://www.whonamedit.com and
www.Wikipedia.org !
See her presentation at the web site of her management:
http://www.hs-hh.de/moderatoren_management/susanne_holst.htm
8) Dentist Kathrin S. Peters is TV-ModeratorDoc
See her presentation at the web site of her management:
http://www.hs-hh.de/moderatoren_management/kathrin_peters.htm
9) Patrick Simper
SingingDoc has inserted new films in Youtube.com
click on picture to go to YouTube.com and see the film!
Here he sings a brilliant performance of Mephisto of Gounod. Watch it!
This is another report about him as Pollante in the
Handel opera "Agrippina" in the BILD paper February 23, 2008.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Che_Guevara
abstract from the Wikipedia article:
In 1948 Guevara entered the
University of Buenos Aires to study medicine and fell in love with
16-year-old Maria del Carmen Ferreyra.[3]
In 1951, Guevara took a year off from his medical studies to embark on a
trip traversing
South America with his friend,
Alberto Granado on a
motorcycle to spend a few weeks volunteering at the San Pablo
Leper colony in
Peru on the
banks of the
Amazon River. Guevara took notes during this trip and wrote an
account using extracts from his notes entitled
The Motorcycle Diaries.
Witnessing the widespread poverty,
oppression and disenfranchisement throughout Latin America, and
influenced by his readings of
Marxist literature, Guevara began to view armed revolution as the
solution to social inequality. By trips end, he also viewed Latin
America not as separate nations, but as a single entity requiring a
continent-wide liberation strategy. His conception of a borderless,
united
Hispanic America sharing a common 'mestizo'
cultureHispanic
America[›] was a theme that would prominently recur
during his later revolutionary activities. Upon returning to Argentina,
he completed his medical studies and received the diploma accrediting
him as a medic on
12 June
1953.Diploma[›]
11) Kwasi Adjei and Klaus Hahnfeldt are
BenefizDocs working on different
Ghana-projects
Kwasi Adjei (left, Klaus Hahnfeldt right) sent me
several pdf files (in german) with pictures about his projects:
The End (could be the beginning of more!):
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