Ludwig Robert Müller

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Ludwig Robert Müller (born April 26, 1870 in Augsburg , † September 8, 1962 in Erlangen ) was a German internist and university professor .

Life

Ludwig Robert Müller graduated from high school in his hometown Augsburg before he turned to studying medicine at the universities of Munich , Tübingen , Strasbourg and Breslau , which he achieved in 1895 in Breslau with the academic degree of Dr. med. completed. During his studies he became a member of the AGV Munich .

Ludwig Robert Müller was employed at the Medical Clinic of the University of Erlangen from 1896 , where he completed his habilitation in internal medicine in 1900. In 1903 he moved to the internal department of the municipal hospital in Augsburg as a senior physician . In 1914 he followed the call to the extraordinary professor of internal medicine at the University of Würzburg , at the same time he was appointed director of the medical polyclinic there. In addition, he was employed as a consultant internist for the German military mission in Turkey during the First World War .

In 1920 Müller took over the full professorship of internal medicine and the management of the medical clinic at the University of Erlangen, he retired in 1936, and in 1945 he was again temporarily entrusted with the management of the medical clinic. In 1932 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina .

Müller, who was an honorary member of the German Society for Internal Medicine , the Medical Association in Munich and the Japanese Neurological Society, as a corresponding member of the Societe Imperial de Medecine in Constantinople, the Society for Internal Medicine and Pediatrics in Vienna and the Society of Doctors in Vienna , dealt mainly with questions of neurology and psychology . His monograph on sleep from 1940 appeared in its second edition in 1948. His memoirs were published in 1957.

Publications

  • Contribution to the pathological anatomy of tumors of the spinal cord and its skins, dissertation , print v. JB Hirschfeld, Breslau, 1895
  • Contribution to the psychology of the Turks, Kabitzsch, Würzburg, 1918
  • About the age estimation of people: Academic inaugural speech when taking over the professorship for internal medicine in Erlangen, Julius Springer, Berlin, 1922
  • The vital nerves. Their structure, their services, their diseases , Springer, Berlin 1924
  • About instinct, JF Lehmanns Verlag, Munich 1929
  • On the state of mind of the dying, Julius Springer, Berlin 1931
  • The division of the nervous system according to its performance, G. Thieme, Stuttgart 1933
  • About sleep , Lehmann, Munich 1940
  • Waking up, consciousness and worldview, G. Thieme, Leipzig 1941
  • About an old man's dreams. In: Medical weekly. Volume 1/2, Berlin 1947, pp. 620–623
  • Memorabilia , Beck, Munich 1957

literature

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association of Alter SVer (VASV): Address book and Vademecum. Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1959, p. 89.
  2. ^ Ludwig Robert Müller: Farewell Lecture. In: Munich Medical Weekly. Volume 83, 1936, p. 1175.
  3. Ludwig Robert Müller: 1870 to?. (Autobiography) In: Munich Medical Weekly . Volume 87, 1940, pp. 494-496.

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