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  Vol. 92 No. 3, SEPTEMBER 1953 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PROF. MAX NEUBURGER

Solomon R. Kagan, M.D., H.L.D., Sc.D.
Roxbury, Mass.

AMA Arch Intern Med. 1953;92(3):446.

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To the Editor:

—I am calling attention to the fact that Dec. 8, 1953, is the eighty-fifth birthday of the veteran of medical history, Prof. Max Neuburger. He was Professor of Medical History at the University of Vienna from 1904 to 1934. In 1939 he was elected Professor of Medical History at the Chicago Medical College, but owing to war conditions he was unable to come to the United States. In 1948 he came to the United States and settled in Buffalo, N. Y. In 1952, on the invitation of the Austrian government, he returned to Vienna.

Professor Neuburger is the author of the classic Geschichte der Medizin (two volumes, 1906-1910) and the author of about two hundred original articles on his specialty. Many of his essays on medical history appeared in Medical Life, New York, and Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Baltimore. He was the . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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