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Max Neuburger (8 December 1868 in Vienna – 15 March 1955, Vienna) was an Austrian physician and historian of medicine. Born in Vienna on 8 December 1868, he "descended from Jewish families which had long been resident in Munich and Hamburg", his father, a linguist, moving out of Munich and becoming an Austrian subject in 1859, while his mother, an invalid, prompted the young Max to become a doctor, the future historian of medicine, during his youth, being well-versed in Greek, Latin and German literature, and particularly fond of philosophy.

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  • Max Neuburger (de)
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  • Max Neuburger (en)
  • Max Neuburger (sv)
  • Нейбургер, Макс (ru)
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  • Max Neuburger (* 8. Dezember 1868 in Wien; † 15. März 1955 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Arzt und Medizinhistoriker. (de)
  • Max Neuburger (Vienna, 8 dicembre 1868 – Vienna, 15 marzo 1955) è stato un medico tedesco, specializzato nella storia della medicina. (it)
  • Max Neuburger, född 8 december 1868 i Wien, död där 15 mars 1955, var en österrikisk läkare. Neuburger blev 1898 privatdocent samt 1904 extra ordinarie och 1917 ordinarie professor i medicinens historia vid Wiens universitet. Han var en framstående medicinsk historisk författare. Han höll föredrag i Stockholm 1923. (sv)
  • Макс Не́йбургер (нем. Max Neuburger; 8 декабря 1868, Вена — 15 марта 1955, Вена) — австрийский медик и историк медицины. (ru)
  • Max Neuburger (8 December 1868 in Vienna – 15 March 1955, Vienna) was an Austrian physician and historian of medicine. Born in Vienna on 8 December 1868, he "descended from Jewish families which had long been resident in Munich and Hamburg", his father, a linguist, moving out of Munich and becoming an Austrian subject in 1859, while his mother, an invalid, prompted the young Max to become a doctor, the future historian of medicine, during his youth, being well-versed in Greek, Latin and German literature, and particularly fond of philosophy. (en)
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  • Max Neuburger (* 8. Dezember 1868 in Wien; † 15. März 1955 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Arzt und Medizinhistoriker. (de)
  • Max Neuburger (8 December 1868 in Vienna – 15 March 1955, Vienna) was an Austrian physician and historian of medicine. Born in Vienna on 8 December 1868, he "descended from Jewish families which had long been resident in Munich and Hamburg", his father, a linguist, moving out of Munich and becoming an Austrian subject in 1859, while his mother, an invalid, prompted the young Max to become a doctor, the future historian of medicine, during his youth, being well-versed in Greek, Latin and German literature, and particularly fond of philosophy. In 1893 he received his medical doctorate at the University of Vienna, followed by clinical training at the Rudolfspital and work as an assistant to neurologist Moritz Benedikt at the Allgemeinen Poliklinik. In 1898 he qualified as a lecturer at the university under the supervision of Theodor Puschmann, who was also an important influence to his career. In 1917 he became a full professor in the field of history of medicine. Because of Nazi persecution, he emigrated to London in 1939, where he worked at the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum. In 1948 he moved to Buffalo, New York, to live with his son, and several years later returned to Vienna, where he died in 1955. From 1901, in collaboration with Julius Leopold Pagel, he produced a revision of Puschmann's textbook on the history of medicine. He also published his own "Geschichte der Medizin", an acclaimed two volume work on the history of medicine of ancient and medieval times. In 1919, at the Josephinum in Vienna, he established a history of medicine institute (Instituts für Geschichte der Medizin) with an impressive library and museum that grew in importance during the ensuing years. (en)
  • Max Neuburger (Vienna, 8 dicembre 1868 – Vienna, 15 marzo 1955) è stato un medico tedesco, specializzato nella storia della medicina. (it)
  • Max Neuburger, född 8 december 1868 i Wien, död där 15 mars 1955, var en österrikisk läkare. Neuburger blev 1898 privatdocent samt 1904 extra ordinarie och 1917 ordinarie professor i medicinens historia vid Wiens universitet. Han var en framstående medicinsk historisk författare. Han höll föredrag i Stockholm 1923. (sv)
  • Макс Не́йбургер (нем. Max Neuburger; 8 декабря 1868, Вена — 15 марта 1955, Вена) — австрийский медик и историк медицины. (ru)
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