Alfred Bannwarth
German neurologist
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Alfred Bannwarth (1903–1969) was a German neurologist who is credited for first reporting lymphocytic meningoradiculitis.[1]
Alfred Bannwarth | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1903 |
| Died | 1969 (aged 65–66) |
| Known for | Bannwarth's syndrome |
Biography
Early life and education
After first studying music, Bannwarth studied medicine at the University of Munich in Munich, Germany, and later became an assistant to German neurologist Max Nonne at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg.[1]
Military service
Bannwarth enlisted as a military doctor in the German military in 1945. During his service, he was stationed in the valley of Lake Tegern, where he was captured by American soldiers and held prisoner until June 1946.[1]