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Carl Warburg, also known as Charles Warburg, (c. 1805–1892)〔Death certificate〕 was a physician and scientist. He was the inventor of 'Warburg's Tincture', a medicine well known in the 19th century for treating fevers, including malaria.〔Sparkes, Roland. Article on Belmont Local History website (BelmontHistory.org.uk ), retrieved 2010-01-03〕〔''The Lancet'', edition 1875-11-13, 'Professor Maclean~~~~, C.B., on the true composition and therapeutic value of Warburg's Tincture', pp. 716–718.〕〔Wootton, A. (1910). ''Chronicles of Pharmacy'', pp. 206–208.〕〔''Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary'', 1913, (Webester-Online-Dictionary.org ) retrieved 2010-01-05〕 ==Early life and education== Carl Warburg was born circa 1805 in Mainz (AKA Mayence) in part of what is now Germany.〔〔British census returns – various years〕〔official British Naturalisation papers〕 (Note: He is erroneously described by some writers as being born in Austria 〔). He is reputed to have been born to the Warburg family. He is reputed to have been Jewish.〔Owen, William, 'Warburg's Tincture in Indian Fevers', article ''Dublin Journal of Medical Science'', 1879. pp. 11–16.〕〔Friedenwald, H. (1946), ''Jewish Luminaries in Medical History''〕〔Chernow, Ron, ''The Warburgs: The Twentieth-century Odyssey of a Remarkable Jewish Family''.〕 A doctor of medicine, it appears that he qualified at the University of Heidelberg.〔British census returns, 1851〕
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