This article is about the Viennese neurologist. For the newspaper editor with a similar name, see Moriz Benedikt.
Moritz Benedikt
Born
(1835-07-04)July 4, 1835
Eisenstadt, Sopron County, Kingdom of Hungary
Died
April 14, 1920(1920-04-14) (aged 84)
Vienna, Austria
Occupation
Neurologist
Known for
controversial research in criminal anthropology
Medical career
Profession
Physician, Professor
Institutions
University of Vienna
Sub-specialties
electrotherapeutics and neuropathology
Moritz Benedikt also spelt Moriz (4 July 1835, in Eisenstadt, Sopron County – 14 April 1920, in Vienna) was a neurologist who worked in Austria-Hungary.
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