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Robert Wartenberg

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Robert Wartenberg (1886 - 1956) was an American neurologist native of Germany.

Dr. Robert Wartenberg graduated from the University of Rostock (Germany) in 1919. He worked with Max Nonne in Hamburg and Otfrid Foerster in Breslau. In 1933 he became head of the neurological clinic at Freiburg and Privatdozent in neurology. However, he was persecuted by the Nazis, and in 1935 he left Germany and settled in San Francisco. In 1952 he was appointed clinical professor of neurology at the University of California.

Wartenberg, always searching for truth accuracy of researcher and clinician, advanced his endowment into book reviewing. His acrid criticism was accurate, for the succeeding edition always embodied his recommendations.

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