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Wolfgang Bernhard Fränkel

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Wolfgang Bernhard Fränkel (*Bonn November 11, 1795; Elberfeld - March 5, 1851) was a German physician and writer. He participated in the Napoleonic wars, starting 1812 in the Napoleoneon army, later as a lieutenant in the anti-Napoleon-coalition. Later he studied at the gymnasium and the University of Bonn and became doctor of medicine in 1824. He then became a physician in Elberfeld until his death. 1840 he converted to the Christian religion. His son was the physician and professor Bernhard Fränkel

Works

  • Ueber die wichtigsten Gegenstände des ehelichen Lebens, Elberfeld und Barmen 1829
  • Die Flechten und Ihre Behandlung, Elberfeld 1830
  • Das Bekenntniss des Proselyten, das Unglück der Juden und Ihre Emancipation in Deutschland, Elberfeld 1841
  • Die Unmöglichkeit der Emancipation der Juden im Christlichen Staat, Elberfeld 1841
  • Die Rabbiner-Versammlung und der Reform-Verein, Elberfeld 1844