Maximilian Meyer Heine

German physician (1807–1879)

Maximilian Meyer Heine (November 6, 1807 - November 6, 1879) was a German doctor and Russian state councilor. He served with the Russian Army during the Russo-Turkish War. He was the youngest brother of Heinrich Heine.

He graduated from the universities of Berlin and Munich in 1829 and joined the Russian army as a surgeon.[1] He died in Berlin in 1879.

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  1. ^ „Medicinische Zeitung Russlands“, Petersburg, 1. Jg. 1844 (Digitalisat) until 17. Jg. 1860 (Digitalisat)
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