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Eugen Hirschfeld

Eugen Hirschfeld (22 January 1866 – 18 June 1946) was a medical practitioner, and member of the Queensland Legislative Council.[1]

Dr. Eugen Hirschfeld
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
In office
3 July 1914 – 2 November 1914
Personal details
Born
Eugen Hirschfeld

(1866-12-22)22 December 1866
Milicz, Silesia, Prussia
Died18 June 1946(1946-06-18) (aged 79)
Bybera, Queensland, Australia
Resting placeBybera
NationalityGerman Australian
SpouseAnnie Eliza Sarah Saddler (m.1897 d.1944)
Alma materUniversity of Strasbourg
OccupationSolicitor

Early life

Hirschfeld was born in January 1866 at Milicz, Silesia, Prussia, to Julius Hirschfeld, banker, and his wife Joanna (née Lvervey). He went to school in Breslau and then graduated from Strasbourg University in 1887. He took his Staatsexamen one year later, and graduated as an M.D. in 1889 for research on eye pigmentation.[2]

Arriving in Brisbane in July 1890 and registered to practice a month later, he became deeply involved in the medical and scientific aspect of Queensland and honorary bacteriologist to the Brisbane Hospital, specializing in tuberculosis. In 1895, he wrote a paper on the need for compulsory inspection of meat to help eradicate tuberculosis 'in man and beast'.[2]

Hirschfeld became a naturalized Australian in 1893 and, believing that dual nationality was possible, enrolled himself at the consulate as a German citizen to comply with German regulations. He was a leading figure in the German community, and 1906 he was appointed Imperial German Consul in Brisbane.[3] In consultation with Governor William MacGregor, he founded a society for the propagation of German language and culture.[2]

In 1911, Hirschfeld became a founding senator of the Queensland University and was admitted M.D. ad eundem. A year later he travelled overseas to represent the university at a congress in London. While away, he studied tuberculosis and cancer treatment methods for the government as a member of the Queensland Medical Board.[2]

Political career

On 3 July 1914 and less than one month before the outbreak of the First World War, Hirschfeld was appointed by the Denham Ministry to the Queensland Legislative Council. He resigned from the Council four months later, on 2 November 1914.[1]

Later life

In February 1916, Hirschfeld was interned at Enoggera then one week later transported to Liverpool, New South Wales, being held there until he was released due to ill-health in August 1917. He was once again soon interned on the basis he had allegedly falsified medical evidence to secure his original release. A magisterial investigation ensued, and after a review of the case by Robert Garran, Hirschfeld was deported to Germany. He soon travelled to the Netherlands before arriving in the United States of America where he practiced in Allentown, Pennsylvania.[2]

Due in part to representations from John Monash, Hirschfeld was finally allowed to reenter Australia in 1927 and commenced practice at Wickham Terrace in Brisbane. He eventually moved to the Darling Downs area, purchasing stations around Inglewood where he spent 15 years carrying out botanical research into improving the quality of pasture for raising sheep and cattle.[2][4]

Personal life

On 21 April 1897, Hirschfeld married Annie Eliza Sarah Saddler at Holy Trinity Church, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria.[1][5] They had four sons and two daughters[1] with two of the sons, Konrad Hirschfeld and Otto Hirschfeld going on to distinguished medical and academic careers in their own right.[2]

On 18 June 1946, Hirschfeld died at his property in Bybera near Inglewood and was buried there.[1][6][7]

Legacy

His grand-daughter Roisin Goss (née Hirschfeld, daughter of Konrad Hirschfeld and wife of Queensland Premier Wayne Goss) researched Eugen Hirschfeld's life as a PhD thesis at the University of Queensland.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. from the original on 9 April 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Hirschfeld, Eugen (1866–1946) 6 April 2015 at the Wayback MachineAustralian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  3. ^ Rosemann, Michael (2018). "The history of the honorary German consulate in Brisbane" (PDF). germanweek.com.au. (PDF) from the original on 15 November 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Better Pastures : Dr. Hirschfeld's Important Work". Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser. No. 22, 861. Queensland, Australia. 20 June 1945. p. 2. from the original on 3 August 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Family Notices". The Argus (Melbourne). No. 15, 860. Victoria, Australia. 1 May 1897. p. 1. from the original on 3 August 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Family Notices". The Courier-mail. No. 2987. Queensland, Australia. 20 June 1946. p. 12. from the original on 3 August 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "Pasture Research Pioneer". Queensland Country Life. Vol. 11, no. 51. Queensland, Australia. 4 July 1946. p. 6. from the original on 3 August 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ Goss, Roisin Anne (1 May 2010), Eugen Hirschfeld: A Life, The University of Queensland, HPRC, from the original on 3 August 2022, retrieved 15 June 2017

Further reading

  • Goss, Roisin Anne (1 May 2010), Eugen Hirschfeld: A Life, The University of Queensland, HPRC, retrieved 15 June 2017

External links

  Media related to Eugen Hirschfeld at Wikimedia Commons

eugen, hirschfeld, january, 1866, june, 1946, medical, practitioner, member, queensland, legislative, council, hondr, member, queensland, legislative, councilin, office, july, 1914, november, 1914personal, detailsborn, 1866, december, 1866milicz, silesia, prus. Eugen Hirschfeld 22 January 1866 18 June 1946 was a medical practitioner and member of the Queensland Legislative Council 1 The HonDr Eugen HirschfeldMember of the Queensland Legislative CouncilIn office 3 July 1914 2 November 1914Personal detailsBornEugen Hirschfeld 1866 12 22 22 December 1866Milicz Silesia PrussiaDied18 June 1946 1946 06 18 aged 79 Bybera Queensland AustraliaResting placeByberaNationalityGerman AustralianSpouseAnnie Eliza Sarah Saddler m 1897 d 1944 Alma materUniversity of StrasbourgOccupationSolicitor Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Later life 4 Personal life 5 Legacy 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditHirschfeld was born in January 1866 at Milicz Silesia Prussia to Julius Hirschfeld banker and his wife Joanna nee Lvervey He went to school in Breslau and then graduated from Strasbourg University in 1887 He took his Staatsexamen one year later and graduated as an M D in 1889 for research on eye pigmentation 2 Arriving in Brisbane in July 1890 and registered to practice a month later he became deeply involved in the medical and scientific aspect of Queensland and honorary bacteriologist to the Brisbane Hospital specializing in tuberculosis In 1895 he wrote a paper on the need for compulsory inspection of meat to help eradicate tuberculosis in man and beast 2 Hirschfeld became a naturalized Australian in 1893 and believing that dual nationality was possible enrolled himself at the consulate as a German citizen to comply with German regulations He was a leading figure in the German community and 1906 he was appointed Imperial German Consul in Brisbane 3 In consultation with Governor William MacGregor he founded a society for the propagation of German language and culture 2 In 1911 Hirschfeld became a founding senator of the Queensland University and was admitted M D ad eundem A year later he travelled overseas to represent the university at a congress in London While away he studied tuberculosis and cancer treatment methods for the government as a member of the Queensland Medical Board 2 Political career EditOn 3 July 1914 and less than one month before the outbreak of the First World War Hirschfeld was appointed by the Denham Ministry to the Queensland Legislative Council He resigned from the Council four months later on 2 November 1914 1 Later life EditIn February 1916 Hirschfeld was interned at Enoggera then one week later transported to Liverpool New South Wales being held there until he was released due to ill health in August 1917 He was once again soon interned on the basis he had allegedly falsified medical evidence to secure his original release A magisterial investigation ensued and after a review of the case by Robert Garran Hirschfeld was deported to Germany He soon travelled to the Netherlands before arriving in the United States of America where he practiced in Allentown Pennsylvania 2 Due in part to representations from John Monash Hirschfeld was finally allowed to reenter Australia in 1927 and commenced practice at Wickham Terrace in Brisbane He eventually moved to the Darling Downs area purchasing stations around Inglewood where he spent 15 years carrying out botanical research into improving the quality of pasture for raising sheep and cattle 2 4 Personal life EditOn 21 April 1897 Hirschfeld married Annie Eliza Sarah Saddler at Holy Trinity Church Kew Melbourne Victoria 1 5 They had four sons and two daughters 1 with two of the sons Konrad Hirschfeld and Otto Hirschfeld going on to distinguished medical and academic careers in their own right 2 On 18 June 1946 Hirschfeld died at his property in Bybera near Inglewood and was buried there 1 6 7 Legacy EditHis grand daughter Roisin Goss nee Hirschfeld daughter of Konrad Hirschfeld and wife of Queensland Premier Wayne Goss researched Eugen Hirschfeld s life as a PhD thesis at the University of Queensland 8 References Edit a b c d e Former Members Parliament of Queensland 2015 Archived from the original on 9 April 2015 Retrieved 4 April 2015 a b c d e f g Hirschfeld Eugen 1866 1946 Archived 6 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Australian Dictionary of Biography Retrieved 4 April 2015 Rosemann Michael 2018 The history of the honorary German consulate in Brisbane PDF germanweek com au Archived PDF from the original on 15 November 2018 Retrieved 15 November 2018 Better Pastures Dr Hirschfeld s Important Work Maryborough Chronicle Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser No 22 861 Queensland Australia 20 June 1945 p 2 Archived from the original on 3 August 2022 Retrieved 15 June 2017 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Argus Melbourne No 15 860 Victoria Australia 1 May 1897 p 1 Archived from the original on 3 August 2022 Retrieved 15 June 2017 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Courier mail No 2987 Queensland Australia 20 June 1946 p 12 Archived from the original on 3 August 2022 Retrieved 15 June 2017 via National Library of Australia Pasture Research Pioneer Queensland Country Life Vol 11 no 51 Queensland Australia 4 July 1946 p 6 Archived from the original on 3 August 2022 Retrieved 20 October 2020 via National Library of Australia Goss Roisin Anne 1 May 2010 Eugen Hirschfeld A Life The University of Queensland HPRC archived from the original on 3 August 2022 retrieved 15 June 2017Further reading EditGoss Roisin Anne 1 May 2010 Eugen Hirschfeld A Life The University of Queensland HPRC retrieved 15 June 2017External links Edit Media related to Eugen Hirschfeld at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eugen Hirschfeld amp oldid 1102045001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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