Nils Kessel:

Biography as discipline tradition. The idealization of the pharmacologist Wolfgang Heubner (1877-1957)

 

Based on the example of the German professor of pharmacology, Wolfgang Heubner (1877-1957), the paper shows how hagiographic traditions were used to construct a scientific ideal in post-war Germany. This ideal tended to (re-)legitimate German Science after World War II and to justify institutional and personal continuities in the 1950s, but I argue that it is a specific construction of the 1950s, thus serving to build a new image of science in a democratic society.

 

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