Julius Tandler (* 16 February 1869 in Iglau; " 25 August 1936 in Moscow) was a physician and social-democratic politician, who worked mainly in Austria.
It takes an important place in the history of this medical subject by its anatomical research work. It had still greater importance however for the history of the welfare nature, because with its "closed system of the welfare service "in the Vienna of the twenties it became Vollender of the humanitarian principle of the welfare service.
1910 he was a university professor in Vienna
1919/20 he became an under-secretary of State for public health
1919-34 it was member of the Viennese federal state government; in this phase it created many social mechanisms such as kindergartens, school dental clinics, child assumption and nut/mother advisory boards and others. Also it particularly promoted the worker haven.
1936 it was appointed as an advisor for hospital reforms to Moscow.
Julius Tandler was born in Iglau in the Kronland at that time In Vienna Tandler already became acquainted with the whole misery of this time in its youth. It was 1910 owners of the Ith anatomical training pulpit at the University of Vienna and in the war years 1914 to 1917 Dekan of the medical faculty. To 9. May 1919 took place its order to the under-secretary of State and director/conductor of the office for public health. it changed 1920 from the office for public health to the city Vienna, where it worked as an town councillor for the well-being travel and health service in the next years with untiring energy for the development of the welfare service. It particularly engaged itself against Tuberkulose called "Viennese illness the ". In the early thirties Tandler participated also in the context of the hygiene section of the the forerunner organization of the United Nations. In the course of the February events of the yearly 1934 Julius Tandler was obligation-retired.
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