Martin Gumpert

American physician and writer
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IntroAmerican physician and writer
PlacesGermany United States of America
wasHistorian Medical historian Physician Writer Educator
Work fieldAcademia Healthcare Literature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth12 November 1897, Berlin, Germany
Death18 April 1955New York City, New York, U.S.A. (aged 57 years)
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Biography

Martin S Gumpert (November 12, 1897 – April 18, 1955) was a Jewish German-born American physician and writer.

In 1936, he went to America. In 1942, he became a US citizen. Gumpert provided the German author Thomas Mann with information about the course of the disease of syphilis. Mann used this information in writing his Faust novel, Doktor Faustus: das Leben des deutschen Tonsetzers Adrian Leverkühn, erzählt von einem Freunde. (Cited by Gunilla Bergsten in Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus (University of Chicago Press, 1963, p. 57.)

Literary works

  • Hahnemann Biographie, 1934
  • Das Leben für die Idee, 1935
  • Dunant: The Story of the Red Cross, 1938 (translated by Whittaker Chambers)
  • Hell in Paradise, 1939
  • Heil Hunger!, 1940
  • You are younger than you think, 1944
  • First Papers" 1945 Preface by Thomas Mann, Dell, Sloan & Pearce, New York
  • Hahnemann; The Adventurous Career of a Medical Rebel" 1945, LB Fischer, New York
  • Birthday, 1947
  • The Anatomy of Happiness, 1951, McGraw-Hill
  • You and Your Doctor, 1952, Bobbs-Merrill
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