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Julius Wagner-
Jauregg (German: [ˈjuːli̯ʊs ˈvaːɡnɐ ˈjaʊʁɛk]; 7
March 1857 – 27
September 1940) was an
Austrian physician, who won the
Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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antimalarial drugs. The
method was
developed by
Austrian physician Julius Wagner-
Jauregg in 1917 for the
treatment of
neurosyphilis for
which he
received the 1927...
- Hebra, Karl Landsteiner, Hans Asperger, Carl von Rokitansky,
Julius Wagner-
Jauregg,
Robert Bárány,
Theodor Billroth, Karl
Koller Philosophy: Karl Popper,...
- Wagner-
Jauregg reaction is a
classic organic reaction in
organic chemistry,
named after Theodor Wagner-
Jauregg [de] (son of
Julius Wagner-
Jauregg), describing...
- Wagner-
Jauregg, who won the
Nobel Prize for
Medicine in 1927 for his
elaboration of the
procedure in
treating neurosyphilitics. Wagner-
Jauregg’s 1917 treatment...
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tertiary syphilis. In 1927, the
inventor of this technique,
Julius Wagner-
Jauregg,
received the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine for his discoveries...
- with the
University of Vienna.
These include Robert Bárány,
Julius Wagner-
Jauregg and Karl Landsteiner, the
discoverer of the ABO
blood type
system and the...
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before 1935,
entertained the proposition.
Inspired by
Julius Wagner-
Jauregg's development of
malarial therapy for the
treatment of
general paresis of...
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taught at the
University of
Vienna include Robert Bárány,
Julius Wagner-
Jauregg, Hans Fischer, Karl Landsteiner,
Erwin Schrödinger,
Victor Franz Hess,...
- Compton;
Charles Thomson Rees
Wilson Heinrich Otto
Wieland Julius Wagner-
Jauregg Henri Bergson Ferdinand Buisson;
Ludwig Quidde 1928 Owen
Willans Richardson...