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Carl Ludwig (1816-1895) was a German physician and physiologist[(3063287)(##occupation)(74957999)]. Born in Witzenhausen, Germany, on December 29, 1816[(11269931)(##place_of_birth)(6615584)], Ludwig spent most of his life in his home country as a prominent scientist and academic. He studied at the University of Marburg and later at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg[(3063288)(##educated_at)(74958000)]. He passed away at the age of 78 on April 23, 1895, in Leipzig, Germany[(8456759)(##place_of_death)(6615585)].
Ludwig was a national of Germany[(10366496)(##country_of_citizenship)(74957995)], and his work contributed significantly to the fields of medicine and physiology. Among his notable accomplishments, he mentored doctoral student Conrad Eckhard, who went on to make significant contributions in the field as well.
Out of his personal life, Carl Ludwig was the father of Erich Ludwig and Richard Ludwig[(89175087)(##father_of)(75817283)]. Throughout his life, he played a prominent role in the growth and development of the scientific community in nineteenth-century Germany.