Grosser, Julius

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Grosser, Julius:

German physician; born at Freistadt, Prussian Silesia, Oct. 25, 1835; died at Prenzlau, Prussia, Oct. 25, 1901. He studied at the University of Berlin, where he graduated in 1859 as doctor of medicine. In 1861 he established a practise in Prenzlau. He served through the Franco-Prussian war in the capacity of surgeon, and was decorated with the Iron Cross. In 1880 he founded the "Deutsche Medizinal-Zeitung," which he edited until his death, contributing many articles to this and other medical journals.

Bibliography:
  • Pagel, Biog. Lex. s.v., Vienna, 1901.
S. F. T. H.

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