Wlassak, Rudolf#
b. Brno, Czech Republic (then Bruenn), March 27, 1865, d. Vienna, March 10, 1930, physiologist, neurologist. 1922 head of the newly founded detoxification centre for alcoholics in Vienna "Am Steinhof"; studied the anatomy of the cerebellum and the physiology of the senses, especially the senses of balance and orientation. Significantly supported the workers' temperance movement.
Publications#
Gegen den Alkohol, 1897; Grundriss der Alkoholfrage, 1922; ed. "Der Abstinent", from 1902.