. . "1622"^^ . "1059884181"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Emil Max"@en . . . . . "67291791"^^ . . . "Emil Max (1834\u20131894) was a Romanian physician. Born into a Jewish family in Boto\u0219ani, his father Iosif was an experienced accoucheur, with an 1832 degree from Pest University. Emil obtained a doctorate from Vienna University in 1858. Moving to Ia\u0219i, he first worked for the city, then at its hospitals. In 1864, he was named administrator and professor at the Gregorian Institute, where for thirteen years he headed the midwives\u2019 school. In 1872, recognizing his merits, the Romanian Parliament approved an endowment for his salary and for the school. In 1877, as the result of an intrigue, he was dismissed, and the government\u2019s intercession on his behalf proved futile. He later published a series of medical works, including the 1888-1891 textbook Arta obstetrical\u0103. His son was the stage actor \u00C9douard de Max."@en . . . . . . . . "Emil Max (1834\u20131894) was a Romanian physician. Born into a Jewish family in Boto\u0219ani, his father Iosif was an experienced accoucheur, with an 1832 degree from Pest University. Emil obtained a doctorate from Vienna University in 1858. Moving to Ia\u0219i, he first worked for the city, then at its hospitals. In 1864, he was named administrator and professor at the Gregorian Institute, where for thirteen years he headed the midwives\u2019 school. In 1872, recognizing his merits, the Romanian Parliament approved an endowment for his salary and for the school. In 1877, as the result of an intrigue, he was dismissed, and the government\u2019s intercession on his behalf proved futile. He later published a series of medical works, including the 1888-1891 textbook Arta obstetrical\u0103."@en .