Eduard Miloslavić

Edward L. Miloslavich[1][2] or Eduard Miloslavić (December 20, 1884 – November 11, 1952) was a Croatian-American professor of pathology.

In 1920, an invitation came from Marquette University in Wisconsin, to take the chair of pathology, bacteriology and forensic medicine.

In subsequent years "Doc Milo", as colleagues called him, inaugurated criminal pathology in the United States.

He also lectured in pastoral medicine in the faculty of theology in Zagreb and was known as an ardent adversary of abortion and euthanasia.

In 1941, he was made a full member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in Germany, and was awarded doctor "honoris causa" by the University of Vienna, where he had started his scientific career.

"Reich Health Leader" Leonardo Conti holds the report of the international Katyn Commission on May 4, 1943. Miloslavić is the 4th person from left.