Eduard Müller (doctor)

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Eduard Müller (born January 4, 1876 in Annweiler , † December 20, 1928 in Marburg ) was a German physician (internist, neurologist, infectious diseases).

After one year of voluntary military service (1894/95), Müller studied medicine at the universities of Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Kiel, Marburg and Erlangen from 1895 to 1899, where he received his doctorate in 1898 and his license to practice medicine in the same year. He then did another part of the military service in 1899/1900. From 1901 to 1903 he was an assistant doctor at the Psychiatric University Clinic in Freiburg and in the summer semester of 1903 at the Senckenberg Institute in Frankfurt. From 1903 to 1904 he was an assistant doctor at the Medical Clinic in Erlangen and in June 1904 he completed his habilitation in Breslau, where he was then an assistant doctor and later a senior physician. In 1909 he became associate professor for internal medicine in Marburg and director of the medical outpatient clinic. During the First World War he was briefly a medical officer in a Landwehr regiment, 'chief physician in the epidemic hospital in Mainz fortress, from 1914 to 1916 chief physician at the war hospital in Montigny near Donai and in 1917 in the German military mission in Constantinople and chief physician at the stage hospital there. In 1919 he received a teaching position for nervous diseases in Marburg and in 1921 he received a personal professorship for internal medicine in Marburg. In 1925/26 he was dean of the medical faculty.

He made the contribution The epidemic polio (Heine-Medinsche disease) to the first volume (Infectious Diseases) of the manual of internal medicine (Springer 1911).

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  • The spinal palsy. A clinical and epidemological study. With the support of M. Windmüller, Springer 1910

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