Monos E, Farago M
Hippokrates (Helsinki). 1998(15):126-9.
Endre Hogyes, one of the most prominent and internationally known leaders in the field of medical research, a specialist on the treatment of rabies, was born one hundred and fifty years ago in Hungary. E. Hogyes started his medical career and research in 1870. In 1889 he became vice-president of the Royal Hungarian society of Natural Sciences and was elected as member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) and member of the National Council of Public Health. The scientific career of E Hogyes was throughout closely linked to the physiological sciences. He contributed significantly in different fields of the physiological sciences. His most important scientific publications in this field deal with renal physiology, respiratory mechanics, cerebellar function and associated eye movements. Endre Hogyes was the first to organize Hungarian physiologists into a community. The "Special Physiological Conferences" were initiated within the Hungarian Royal Society of Natural Sciences in 1891. As a proof of appreciation, Hungarian physiologists and other medical professionals have proclaimed the year 1997 as a memorial year of Dr. Endre Hogyes.