Ludwig Wilhelm Sachs (29 December 1787 in Groß-Glogau – 17 June 1848 in Königsberg) was a German physician.
From 1807 studied medicine at the universities of Königsberg, Berlin and Göttingen, receiving his doctorate at the latter institution with the dissertation-thesis "De Humorum corporis animalis vi vitali" (1812).[1] He later served as a physician in war-time hospitals in Königsberg, and in 1816 obtained his habilitation. In 1818 he became an associate professor at Königsberg, followed by a full professorship in 1826. In 1832 he was named director of the medical clinic, then in 1840 received the title of Geheimen Medizinalrat (private medical advisor).[2]
^Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie (DBE): Poethen-Schlüter edited by Rudolf Vierhaus (Google Books)
^Julius Leopold Pagel : ADB:Sachs, Ludwig Wilhelm at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
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