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Charles Adolphe Ernest Wickersheimer (12 July 1880 – 6 August 1965) was a French physician, librarian and historian of medicine. Wickersheimer was born in Bar-le-Duc where his father was a military doctor from Alsace. He studied medicine at Paris and received a doctorate in 1905 for a dissertation La médecine et les médecins en France à l'épogue de la Renaissance. He then trained as a librarian and worked at the library of the medical department of the University of Paris. He also interned at the University of Jena and worked with Karl Sudhoff at the University of Leipzig examining German sources on the history of medicine. In 1910 he became a librarian at the Académie de Médecine. He served as during World War I and received a Croix de Guerre medal. He became a director of the Strasbourg

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  • Charles Adolphe Ernest Wickersheimer (geboren 12. Juli 1880 in Bar-le-Duc; gestorben 6. August 1965 in Straßburg) war ein französischer Arzt, Medizinhistoriker und Bibliothekar. (de)
  • Ernest Wickersheimer, né le 12 juillet 1880 à Bar-le-Duc et mort le 6 août 1965 à Schiltigheim, est un médecin, historien de la médecine et bibliothécaire français. Après avoir exercé à la bibliothèque de l’Académie nationale de médecine à Paris, il dirige la Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg (BNU) de 1919 à 1950. À ce poste il organise l'évacuation de l'institution à Clermont-Ferrand au début de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Charles Adolphe Ernest Wickersheimer (12 July 1880 – 6 August 1965) was a French physician, librarian and historian of medicine. Wickersheimer was born in Bar-le-Duc where his father was a military doctor from Alsace. He studied medicine at Paris and received a doctorate in 1905 for a dissertation La médecine et les médecins en France à l'épogue de la Renaissance. He then trained as a librarian and worked at the library of the medical department of the University of Paris. He also interned at the University of Jena and worked with Karl Sudhoff at the University of Leipzig examining German sources on the history of medicine. In 1910 he became a librarian at the Académie de Médecine. He served as during World War I and received a Croix de Guerre medal. He became a director of the Strasbourg (en)
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  • Charles Adolphe Ernest Wickersheimer (geboren 12. Juli 1880 in Bar-le-Duc; gestorben 6. August 1965 in Straßburg) war ein französischer Arzt, Medizinhistoriker und Bibliothekar. (de)
  • Charles Adolphe Ernest Wickersheimer (12 July 1880 – 6 August 1965) was a French physician, librarian and historian of medicine. Wickersheimer was born in Bar-le-Duc where his father was a military doctor from Alsace. He studied medicine at Paris and received a doctorate in 1905 for a dissertation La médecine et les médecins en France à l'épogue de la Renaissance. He then trained as a librarian and worked at the library of the medical department of the University of Paris. He also interned at the University of Jena and worked with Karl Sudhoff at the University of Leipzig examining German sources on the history of medicine. In 1910 he became a librarian at the Académie de Médecine. He served as during World War I and received a Croix de Guerre medal. He became a director of the Strasbourg library after the war. He published the landmark two-volume dictionary of medical biography Dictionnaire biographique des médecins en France au Moyen-Ãge (1936). He also produced an edition of Simon de Phares' manuscript in 1929 which enabled a study of medieval astrology. He lost his position during German occupation and returned only after World War II to rebuild the library and retired in 1950. He was made officer of the Legion of Honour in 1948. He died in Strasbourg as the honorary administrator of the Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire de Strasbourg. He was also serving as the permanent secretary of the Académie Internationale d’Histoire des Sciences. (en)
  • Ernest Wickersheimer, né le 12 juillet 1880 à Bar-le-Duc et mort le 6 août 1965 à Schiltigheim, est un médecin, historien de la médecine et bibliothécaire français. Après avoir exercé à la bibliothèque de l’Académie nationale de médecine à Paris, il dirige la Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg (BNU) de 1919 à 1950. À ce poste il organise l'évacuation de l'institution à Clermont-Ferrand au début de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
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