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Wolff Wilhelm Lowenthal (15 February 1850 – 22 April 1894) was a silesian-born, naturalized French Doctor of Medicine. Born in Rybnik, Province of Silesia, now Poland after graduating from the University of Berlin, Lowenthal (or Löwenthal, with the umlaut), went to the Caucasus to continue his medical research. At the same time, he was Professor at the University of Geneva, in its branch at the Lausanne, Switzerland. He corresponded regularly with the Central Literary Bureau in Berlin. On 17 June 1878, he had an important audience with Victor Hugo, to great public acclaim, where he pledged himself to France as his home country. In the , held at Théâtre du Châtelet, in 1879. After that meeting, where he met , they met again many years later, when Maillard retranslated the first series of the an organisation that was set up after, and in honour to, the . (Source: DBPedia)
Wolff Wilhelm Lowenthal (15 February 1850 – 22 April 1894) was a silesian-born, naturalized French Doctor of Medicine. Born in Rybnik, Province of Silesia, now Poland after graduating from the University of Berlin, Lowenthal (or Löwenthal, with the umlaut), went to the Caucasus to continue his medical research. At the same time, he was Professor at the University of Geneva, in its branch at the Lausanne, Switzerland. He corresponded regularly with the Central Literary Bureau in Berlin. On 17 June 1878, he had an important audience with Victor Hugo, to great public acclaim, where he pledged himself to France as his home country. In the , held at Théâtre du Châtelet, in 1879. After that meeting, where he met , they met again many years later, when Maillard retranslated the first series of the an organisation that was set up after, and in honour to, the . (Source: DBPedia)