Konrad Wagner

Konrad Eduardovich Wagner
Born (1862-07-17)17 July 1862
Praszka
Died after 1948
Kalisz, Poland
Fields Internal medicine
Institutions University of Kiev
University of Moscow
Taurida University of Simferopol
University of Warsaw
Alma mater Imperial Medical Academy in St. Petersburg

Konrad Eduardovich Wagner (rus. Конрад Эдуардович Вагнер, July 17, 1862, Praszka – after 1948, Kalisz) was a Russian-Polish physician, professor of the University of Kiev, University of Moscow, Taurida University of Simferopol and University of Warsaw.

He studied medicine at the Imperial Medical Academy in St. Petersburg, graduated in 1886 and received doctor title cum eximia laude in 1889.[1] 1886-1889 he was a resident in the propedeutics clinic, 1889-1891 assistant in Manassein's clinic of internal diseases. He studied abroad under Mechnikov and Roux at Pasteur Institute in Paris, in London, Vienna, Berlin, Leipzig, Strassburg and Prague under Huppert. In years 1891–1897 he was a Privatdozent in Sankt Petersburg, in 1897 he became professor and moved to Kiev, where he headed the diagnostics and terapeutics clinics. 1914-1917 he was professor at Moscow University. In years 1918-1920 professor in Simferopol.[2] In the 1920s Wagner lived in Cairo. In 1931 he moved to Warsaw, where he was appointed professor of internal diseases. After the II World War he lived for a short time in Piotrków,[3] than moved to Kalisz, where he died about 1950.[4]

Selected publications

References

  1. Енциклопедія сучасної України, 2-й том (2003)
  2. Васильев, К. К. Профессор Таврического университета К.Э. Вагнер. И.С. Шмелев и духовная культура православия: Сб. материалов междунар. конф., г. Алушта, 12-16 сент. 2000 г. Симферополь: Таврия-Плюс, 2003 ISBN 966-7503-79-8 pp. 316-321
  3. Rocznik Lekarski Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na rok 1948 p. 481
  4. Kwaskowski A. Moi profesorowie wydziału lekarskiego Uniwersytetu Kijowskiego (1912-1919). Archiwum Historii Medycyny 25, pp. 221-238 (1962)
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