Hugó Lukács

Hugó Lukács


Luke Hugo ( 1875 - Paris, 1939.April 23) doctor, neurologist. In the early 1900s, he was for some time an assistant professor at the Clinic for Neurology and Psychological Pathology of the University. Ferenc Jozsef in Cluj-Napoca, president of the Bolyai Circle. He could call Lipot Feyer, Bodog Somlo and Endra Adi, who also had a doctor. In August 1909, he resigned from his clinical post and took the post of chief physician of the Institute of Workers Insurance in Cluj-Napoca, to which he was elected in the first half of the year. During the First World War, Dr. Hugo Lukacs, being the commander of a military hospital in Cluj-Napoca, tried to save artists from hell on the fronts. Returning from the Russian front, he publishes sympathetic reports about the Soviet Union in the journal New World. After the fall of the Soviet Republic, he and his wife, artist Bernat Ilma, emigrated to Paris through Vienna. His wife moved to the Soviet Union in 1933. In 1939, Hugo Lukac ended his life with his own hands.

Books by Hugó Lukács