Albert Eckstein's Human Design Chart

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          Albert Eckstein's Biography

          German-Jewish pediatrician and university lecturer who worked and published in the disciplines of physiology and anatomy.
          According to the Nuremberg laws, which discriminated against Jews, Eckstein was dismissed in Düsseldorf in 1935 under “most shameful circumstances”. With his family, he moved to Ankara that year, where the new University of Ankara sought German professors. Since there was no regular pediatric clinic, Eckstein built polyclinics. Eckstein knew the Turkish language so well that he wrote a Turkish textbook. He was also known as a photographer of Turkish rural life.
          In the post-war period, Eckstein was offered four West German chairs – Freiburg, Gießen, Munich and Würzburg – which he declined.
          He died of a heart attack on 18 July 1950 in Hamburg, aged 59. His son Herbert Eckstein became a children’s neurologist at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
          Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

          Albert Eckstein's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.