Max Talmey

Max Talmey
Max Talmey
Citizenship England
Fields Medecine
Institutions Munich Medical School
Notable students Albert Einstein

Max Talmey (1869 - 1941) was a Polish[1] Ophthalmologist best known for mentoring Albert Einstein and his success in treating cataracts.[2]

Talmey first met Albert Einstein when he was ten years old.[3] He was then attending Medical School in Germany.[4] Talmey was a weekly lunch guest of Einstein's family. He gave Albert Einstein a number of books about science, including works by Aaron Bernstein.[1]

Talmey published an account of Einstein's early life, "Personal Recollections of Einstein's Boyhood and Youth", in Scripta Mathematica.[5] He also published an account of the Einstein's Theory of Relativity.[4]

Talmey moved to Mount Sinai Hospital in 1895 where he served as an Ophthalmologist. He published scholarly works on cataracts and infant paralysis.[4]

In addition to his medical career, Talmey was a harsh critic of Psychoanalysis. He also supported the development of Esperanto,[4] and also constructed his own language, which he called Gloro. He performed public readings of works translated into Gloro, which had similarities to Latin and Spanish.[6] He died in 1941.[4]

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