Ernst Hallier, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ernst Hallier

German botanist

Date of Birth: 25-Nov-1831

Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany

Date of Death: 21-Dec-1904

Profession: university teacher, botanist, mycologist, philosopher

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Ernst Hallier

  • Ernst Hallier (15 November 1831, Hamburg – 19 December 1904, Dachau) was a German botanist and mycologist. As a young man he was trained as a gardener, later studying botany at the universities of Berlin, Jena and Göttingen.
  • From 1858 he served as an instructor at the Pharmaceutical Institute in Jena, where in 1860 he obtained his habilitation.
  • In 1865 he became an associate professor, resigning his professorship 19 years later (1884). Hallier claimed that many diseases were caused by fungi including cholera, typhoid and measles.
  • He claimed that he had extracted the causal fungi from patients but other scientists found that this was merely a case of external contamination.
  • His work was subsequently largely discredited after it was criticized by Heinrich Anton de Bary.
  • In 1869 he founded the journal Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde.

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