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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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    The Wagner-Jauregg reaction is a classic organic reaction in organic chemistry, named after Theodor Wagner-Jauregg [de] (son of Julius Wagner-Jauregg),...
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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...
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    psychiatrist Julius Wagner-Jauregg, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1927 for his elaboration of the procedure in treating neurosyphilitics. Wagner-Jauregg’s...
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    the syphilitic spirochaetes in the brains of paretics. In 1917 Julius Wagner-Jauregg discovered that malaria therapy (in this case, medical induction...
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    Wagner and his family, many of whom have been active in the arts Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940), Austrian physician, Nobel Prize laureate in medicine...
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    Laureates who taught at the University of Vienna include Robert Bárány, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Hans Fischer, Karl Landsteiner, Erwin Schrödinger, Victor Franz...
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  • total with the University of Vienna. These include Robert Bárány, Julius Wagner-Jauregg and Karl Landsteiner, the discoverer of the ABO blood type system...
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    Semmelweis (1818–1865), physician (born in Hungary, Austria-Hungary) Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940), physician, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1927...
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    malaria to induce a fever; this was called malariotherapy. In 1917, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, a Viennese psychiatrist, began to treat neurosyphilitics with induced...
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    American performer of the Delsarte system of expression (d. 1934) Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Austrian neuroscientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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    Arthur Compton; Charles Thomson Rees Wilson Heinrich Otto Wieland Julius Wagner-Jauregg Henri Bergson Ferdinand Buisson; Ludwig Quidde 1928 Owen Willans...
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    Freud, who in 1883 worked at Meynert's psychiatric clinic, and Julius Wagner-Jauregg, who introduced fever treatment for syphilis. Meynert later distanced...
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    as tertiary syphilis. In 1927, the inventor of this technique, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries...
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    there, Dr. Klemperer was one of six women physicians working for Julius Wagner-Jauregg in 1927, when he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine....
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  • Schrödinger, Physics, 1933 Karl Landsteiner, Physiology or Medicine, 1930 Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Physiology or Medicine, 1927 Fritz Pregl, born in Austria-Hungary...
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    (1851–1919), heraldist Carl Rabl (1853–1917), physician and anatomist Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940), physician, winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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  • Clinic of the University of Vienna), and to attend the lectures of Julius Wagner-Jauregg. A colleague at Steinhof invited him to attend a series of Wednesday...
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    Neosalvarsan as adjuvant therapy. This discovery was championed by Julius Wagner-Jauregg, who won the 1927 Nobel Prize for Medicine for his discovery of...
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  • the causes of malaria and African sleeping sickness. 1857–1940 Julius Wagner-Jauregg Austrian 1927 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering...
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    as tertiary syphilis. In 1917, the inventor of this technique, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries...
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    von Hebra, Karl Landsteiner, Hans Asperger, Carl von Rokitansky, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Robert Bárány, Theodor Billroth, Karl Koller Philosophy: Karl Popper...
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  • and politician, 1st President of Czechoslovakia (d. 1937) 1857 – Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Austrian physician and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1940)...
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  • Fibiger was again nominated alongside Otto Heinrich Warburg and Julius Wagner-Jauregg; but Yamagiwa was excluded. The Nobel Committee decided to award...
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  • syndrome W Adolf Wallenberg 1862 - 1949 Germany Wallenberg syndrome W Julius Wagner-Jauregg 1857 - 1940 Austria W Robert Wartenberg 1887 - 1956 United States...
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    Landesirrenanstalt (State Lunatic Asylum). One of his famous assistants was Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857-1940), winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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  • psychoanalyst. Born in Vienna, he studied medicine under Paul Schilder and Julius Wagner-Jauregg there. With the Anschluss of 1938, he emigrated to England with...
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  • Walter Benjamin, German philosopher and critic (b. 1892) 1940 – Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Austrian physician and neuroscientist, Nobel Prize laureate (b...
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    assistant at the Clinic for Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases (headed by Julius Wagner-Jauregg) at Vienna’s General Hospital. Von Economo obtained his habilitation...
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    Davidoff had, before 1935, entertained the proposition. Inspired by Julius Wagner-Jauregg's development of malarial therapy for the treatment of general paresis...
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