KONRAD LORENZ, 85; NOBEL LAUREATE PIONEERED STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR

From: The Boston Globe | Date: March 1, 1989| Author: Associated Press | Copyright information

VIENNA - Konrad Lorenz, the Austrian scientist who won a Nobel Prize in 1973 for his pioneering studies of human and animal behavior, died of kidney failure Monday in his home in Altenburg, 30 miles northeast of Vienna. He was 85.

Dr. Lorenz, Austria's most famous scientist, held doctorates in medicine, zoology and psychology.

His studies on the organization of individual and group behavior patterns won him the Nobel Prize in medicine together with Karl von Frisch and ...

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