an Austrian physician, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1927, and is the first psychiatrist to have done so.
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Born
Julius Wagner 7 March 1857 Wels, Austrian Empire
Died
27 September 1940 (aged 83) Vienna, Nazi Germany
Nationality
Austrian
Known for
Malariotherapy
Fields
Pathology Psychiatry
Alma mater
University of Vienna
Awards
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1927) Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh (1935)
Institutions
University of Vienna University of Graz State Lunatic Asylum at Steinhof
Spouse(s)
Balbine Frumkin (divorced 1903) Anna Koch (married 1899)
adultbasic
Austria
Children
Julia and Theodor
Doctoral advisor
Salomon Stricker
era
1800+
Other names
Julius Wagner
Thesis
L'origine et la fonction du coeur accélére (Origin and function of the accelerated heart) (1880)
