Hugo Magnus

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Hugo Magnus (31 May 1842 in

ophthalmologist and historian of medicine. He was of Jewish ancestry.[1]

He studied medicine at the

University of Breslau, where he was a pupil of Albrecht Theodor Middeldorpf and Hermann Lebert. In 1867 he received his medical doctorate, and in 1873 qualified as a lecturer in ophthalmology. In 1883 he became an associate professor at the University of Breslau.[2]

He is remembered for his intensive studies of

proptosis in infantile scurvy.[5] He was the author of numerous works with history of medicine
themes (including ophthalmology).

Selected works

References

  1. ^ Charles Archibald Stonehill, The Jewish contribution to civilization, p. 112
  2. ^ Magnus, Hugo Pagel: Biographisches Lexikon hervorragender Ärzte des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts. Berlin, Wien 1901, Sp. 1078-1079.
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  5. ^ Handbook of Nutrition and Ophthalmology by Richard David Semba
  6. ^ HathiTrust Digital Library published works