August Hauner (29 October 1811 – 11 June 1884) was a German pediatrician and founder of the Dr. von Haunerschen Kinderspitals (Hauner Children's Hospital) in Munich, which today is part of the University of Munich hospital complex. He was born in Neumarkt-Sankt Veit. In 1850 he obtained his habilitation at Munich, and began teaching clinical courses in pediatrics. In 1853 he was made an "honorary professor" with no entitlement to a salary. In 1882 a new hospital building was constructed on the Lindwurmstraße, two years prior to his death.
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| - Napoleon August von Hauner (* 28. Oktober 1811 in Neumarkt an der Rott; † 11. Juni 1884 in München) war ein deutscher Arzt und Pädiater. Er gründete das Dr. von Haunersche Kinderspital in München. (de)
- August Hauner (29 October 1811 – 11 June 1884) was a German pediatrician and founder of the Dr. von Haunerschen Kinderspitals (Hauner Children's Hospital) in Munich, which today is part of the University of Munich hospital complex. He was born in Neumarkt-Sankt Veit. In 1850 he obtained his habilitation at Munich, and began teaching clinical courses in pediatrics. In 1853 he was made an "honorary professor" with no entitlement to a salary. In 1882 a new hospital building was constructed on the Lindwurmstraße, two years prior to his death. (en)
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| - Napoleon August von Hauner (* 28. Oktober 1811 in Neumarkt an der Rott; † 11. Juni 1884 in München) war ein deutscher Arzt und Pädiater. Er gründete das Dr. von Haunersche Kinderspital in München. (de)
- August Hauner (29 October 1811 – 11 June 1884) was a German pediatrician and founder of the Dr. von Haunerschen Kinderspitals (Hauner Children's Hospital) in Munich, which today is part of the University of Munich hospital complex. He was born in Neumarkt-Sankt Veit. He studied medicine at the Universities of Munich and Vienna, and in 1837 relocated to Tann, Bavaria as a general practitioner. Later, he performed similar duties in Murnau am Staffelsee. In 1845 he moved to Munich, where he opened a small private hospital for treatment of underprivileged sick children. The original facility had six hospital beds with a busy out-patient clinic. Gradually, over the years, the hospital grew in size and stature. In 1850 he obtained his habilitation at Munich, and began teaching clinical courses in pediatrics. In 1853 he was made an "honorary professor" with no entitlement to a salary. In 1882 a new hospital building was constructed on the Lindwurmstraße, two years prior to his death. (en)
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