Hugo Gunckel Lüer
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Hugo Gunckel Lüer (August 10, 1901 – July 17, 1997) was a
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an
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,
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, and university
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.


Life

Gunckel was born in
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. His primary and secondary studies were at the Colegio Alemán (founded by
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) and in the Liceo de Hombres high school, entering the
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in 1921, from which he got a degree in pharmacy. As assistant of botany to the Prof. Alcibíades Santa Cruz, he demonstrated his interest in nature, stimulated by his parents who offered him frequent excursions that allowed him to observe nature, plants, and their development. Later, the study of plants, their properties, and life conditions became a passion. After graduating he worked as a professional in
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in the pharmacy of Guillermo Kuschel, the distinguished trade union and industrial director, one of the founding partners of the Laboratorio Geka. Later Gunckel returned to Valdivia to serve as the pharmaceutical head of the Railroad Zone IV, work which was later suppressed. Gunckel moved to
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, where he started a pharmacy but the near-virgin landscape that surrounded this port, rich in forests, ferns and grasses, made him a collector of plant specimens. In the 1930th he issued the
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''Plantae Chilenses exsiccatae (Pflanzen aus Chile)''. In 1940 he moved to
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, where he became the director of the Museo Araucano (today the Museo Regional de la Araucanía). In 1943 he was elected the first president of the Temuco Regional Council of the College of Pharmacists of Chile (''Consejo Regional en Temuco del Colegio de Farmacéuticos de Chile''), which was led by Victor M. Cereceda. In 1946 he became the president of the School of Forestry Engineers (''Escuela de Ingenieros Forestales''), the first establishment of the specialty created in Chile. However, he continued studying and wrote articles for the daily ''Austral'', other newspapers in the region and scientific journals. He was founding member of the Academia de Ciencias Naturales, which he was president of later for 12 years and for which he wrote articles they published in their journal over the course of 20 years. With Hans Niemeyer, he edited the "Revista Universitaria-Universidad Católica" or "Anales de la Academia de Ciencias Naturales." On May 1, 1950 he moved to Santiago to fill the botany chair in the Facultad de Farmacia, which was directed by the professor Juan Ibáñez, who performed duties for
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and thus was frequently travelling. His mission was the formation of the herbarium of the School of Chemistry and Pharmacy. At the same time, Gunckel taught classes at the Instituto Pedagógico de la Universidad de Chile, today the Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, where he continued to serve until he retired in 1968. This body's journal ''Academia'' published some of his works related to botany and history (Gunckel 1982). He became an honorary member of the Sociedad Chilena de Historia y Geografía and a member of the
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. Hugo Gunckel was also the founder and subdirector of the Third Company of Firefighters of Corral. He died in
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at the age of 96.


Works

;Books *''Helechos de Chile'' Monografías Anexos de los
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, 245 pp. *''Bibliografía Moliniana'' Fondo Andrés Bello, 166 pp. ;Articles * (1948) "La floración de la quila y el coligüe en la Araucanía." ''Ciencia e Investigación'' 4: 91–95. * (1953) "Plantas chilenas estudiadas por Linneo." ''Revista Universitaria'' (Chile) 38: 67-76 * (1959) "Nombres indígenas relacionados con la flora chilena." Facultad de Química y Farmacia, Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile, * (1967) "Fitonimia atacameña, especialmente cunza." ''Anales de la Academia Chilena de Ciencias Naturales'' 52: 1 – 81 * (1972) "Plantas chilenas descritas como nuevos por Juan Ignacio Molina y sus concordancias con la nomenclatura botánica actual.
''Noticiario Mensual del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural'', Año 17 (N° 197):3-11.
* (1979) "Vocablos populares técnicos relacionados con la industria del alerce" ''Noticiario Mensual del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural'' 274-275 * (1980) "Plantas magicas mapuche." ''Terra Ameriga'' 41:73-75. * (with C. Munizaga, 1958) "Notas etnobotánicas del pueblo atacameño de Socaire, o etnobotánica de Socaire." ''Publicaciones del Centro de Estudios Antropológicos'' 5: 9-40. * (1982). Significado de nombres genéricos de algunas plantas de la flora chilena. ''Academia'' N° 4. Academia Superior de Ciencias Pedagógicas. 157-18
Chloris chilensis vol. 9., Nº2


Notes


References

*Marticorena C. (1992). Bibliografía botánica taxonómica de Chile ''Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard''. 41, Missouri Botanical Press


External links

*Sandoval, C. (2002). Desarrollo de los estudios de Farmacia en Concepción
''Anal. Real Acad. Nac. Farm'' 111-156
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gunckel Luer, Hugo 20th-century Chilean botanists Members of the Chilean Academy of Language Chilean pharmacists People from Valdivia 1901 births 1997 deaths University of Concepción alumni Ethnobotanists