Joseph Hainiss
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* Trenčín, August 27, 1857 – † Hódmezővásárhely, 1901 / doctor, military doctor ; ; He was preparing for a career as a priest, but left the priesthood in 1848, and was a soldier during the War of Independence. After the failure of the War of Independence, he enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine in Pest, and in 1855 he obtained his doctorate in medicine, surgery, and obstetrics. In 1855–1857, he was an assistant physician to János Bókay, Sr. at the Pest Poor Children's Hospital, from 1857 he was the chief physician of Hódmezővásárhely, from 1867 he was the district chief physician, from 1872 he was a royal forensic and military physician, a Deák-party politician, and the local founder of the Hungarian Red Cross (1881). His writings were published in Gyógyászat and in local newspapers.