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Max Westenhöfer (February 9, 1871 – September 25, 1957) was a German pathologist and biologist who contributed to the development of the anatomic pathology and the reform of public health in Chile. ==Education== Maximilian Joseph Johann Westenhöfer〔(Mr and Mrs Bender )〕 was born on February 9, 1871 in Ansbach, Bavaria. His father was a school teacher called Johan Karl Westenhöffer, but the son later simplified the spelling of his surname. His mother's maiden name was Knell,〔Sievers Wicke (1958) page 53〕 and in later years her name was sometimes appended to his according to the Spanish naming custom. making his name Max Westenhöfer Knell.〔 He studied at the University of Berlin where he graduated in 1894, He was a pupil of Rudolf Virchow, German physician and Professor of Pathology at the University of Berlin, known also for his interest in public health. His first employment was as an army doctor, which he remained, apart from three years in Chile, until 1922.〔Sievers Wicke (1958) page 54〕
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