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    Joseph Goldberger (Slovak: Jozef Goldberger, Hungarian: Goldberger József) (July 16, 1874 – January 17, 1929) was an American physician and epidemiologist...
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    as among the residents of jails and orphanages as studied by Dr. Joseph Goldberger. Pellagra is common in Africa, Indonesia, and China. In affluent societies...
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  • Goldberger is a surname of Jewish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Goldberger (1930–2009), economist Joseph Goldberger (1874–1929)...
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  • concert pianist Meir Zorea, general in the Israel Defense Forces Joseph Goldberger, discovered cure for pellagra Juraj Herz, actor and film director...
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    with NAD+ deficiency. It was linked to nutritional deficiency by Joseph Goldberger in 1914, and to deficiency of niacin (vitamin B3) by Conrad Elvehjem...
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    disease was more closely linked specifically to corn. In the US, Joseph Goldberger was assigned to study pellagra by the Surgeon General of the United...
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    the son of Morris Goldberger (English teacher, 1924-2006) and Edna Goldberger (née Kronman, 1924-2009} along with a brother Joseph and sister Miriam....
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    disease was more closely linked specifically to corn. In the US, Joseph Goldberger was assigned to study pellagra by the Surgeon General of the United...
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    symptoms or none at all. The doctor in charge of the experiment, Joseph Goldberger, published a report on the experiment in 1921. His report mentions...
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    their defense, namely the Chicago malaria experiments conducted by Joseph Goldberger. Subsequent investigation led to a report by Andrew Conway Ivy, who...
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    observations was that it only struck the patients, not the staff. Joseph Goldberger later identified the cause of pellagra as a vitamin deficiency. It...
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    58 lives. Liberty ships operated for World War II: Oscar S. Straus Joseph Goldberger Christopher L. Sholes Richard J. Cleveland Thomas F. Cunningham Henry...
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    end of his life, Lombroso began to study pellagra, a disease which Joseph Goldberger simultaneously was researching, in rural Italy. He postulated that...
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  • Leó Goldberger, full name Dr. Leó Buday-Goldberger (Budapest, 2 May 1878 – Mauthausen, 5 May 1945) was a major Hungarian textile industrialist and art...
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  • deck guns and radio. Liberty ships operated for World War II: SS Joseph Goldberger SS Jean Baptiste Le Moyne World War II Tankers SS Antiope, 1914 tanker...
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  • engineer, supervised the construction and opening of the Panama Canal Joseph Goldberger – started in engineering; transferred to Bellevue Hospital Medical...
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    1914: Marienkind "Joseph Urban Dies; Versatile Artist". The New York Times. July 11, 1933. Retrieved January 17, 2014. Paul Goldberger (December 20, 1987)...
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    He developed an experimental measles model in rhesus monkeys with Joseph Goldberger. In honor for his work on Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a species...
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    correlation with insanitary soil conditions, throughout the Southeast. Dr. Joseph Goldberger used field studies at Spartanburg, South Carolina and at the Greenfield...
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    theory was largely taken as an authority. It was only in 1915, when Joseph Goldberger, assigned to study pellagra by the Surgeon General of the United States...
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  • sickness insurance in Europe. From 1916 to 1918, Sydenstricker and Joseph Goldberger researched causes of pellagra in the American South. Sydenstricker...
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  • Endocrinologists, and the American Physiological Society. He received the Goldberger Award from the American Medical Association, was elected to the Society...
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    nation's outstanding nutritionists". In 1953, he was awarded the Joseph Goldberger Gold Medal for outstanding work in clinical nutrition by trustees...
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  • Mystery" July 26, 2018 (2018-07-26) Extra Credits' look into Dr. Joseph Goldberger and pellagra. Sponsored by the Child and Teen Checkups program of...
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  • Agriculture and Life Sciences in Madison, Wisconsin dedicated to Dr. Joseph Goldberger, who used himself as a lab rat to study a Pellagra epidemic in 1914;...
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  • 85". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2022-10-18. Gildenhorn, Joseph B. (October 2018). "Challenges and Opportunities for the United Kingdom"...
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  • Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia, back then part of the Hungarian Kingdom Joseph Goldberger, An American physician and epidemiologist of a Slovak-Jewish ancestry...
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  • Five years after Carter's article was published, epidemiologist Joseph Goldberger conducted experiments that would shift scientific investigations of...
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  • Shows. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-4513-4. P. 177. Koehler, Joseph M. (July 31, 1943). "Program Reviews: "The Passing Parade". Billboard. p...
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  • J. Peters (redirect from Sandor Goldberger)
    J. Peters (born Sándor Goldberger; 11 August 1894 – 1990) was the most commonly known pseudonym of a man who last went by the name "Alexander Stevens"...
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