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    Rudolf Stefan Jan Weigl (2 September 1883 – 11 August 1957) was a Polish biologist, physician and inventor, known for creating the first effective vaccine...
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  • typhus vaccine was started in 1920 by parasitologist Rudolf Weigl. Weigl and his wife Zofia Weigl were some of the earliest lice feeders. During the Nazi...
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  • conductor Julian Weigl, German footballer Karl Weigl, Austrian composer Rudolf Weigl, Polish biologist Vally Weigl, Austrian composer Zofia Weigl, Polish biologist...
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    through the efforts of public health pioneers such as Hélène Sparrow and Rudolf Weigl. In Russia during the civil war between the White and Red Armies, epidemic...
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  • made a doodle celebrating the 138th birthday of the Polish biologist Rudolf Weigl, known for inventing the epidemic typhus vaccine. On September 5, 2021...
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    became an associate professor and began scientific collaboration with Rudolf Weigl (inventor of the world's first effective vaccine against typhus) at the...
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    Johan van Hulst Raimondo Viale Raoul Wallenberg Johan Hendrik Weidner Rudolf Weigl Jan Zwartendijk Nations and groups Austrian Croatian Czech German Lithuanian...
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    were required every six to twelve months.[citation needed] Hans Zinsser Rudolf Weigl Ludwik Fleck Chattopadhyay S, Richards AL (2007). "Scrub typhus vaccines:...
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  • Johan van Hulst Raimondo Viale Raoul Wallenberg Johan Hendrik Weidner Rudolf Weigl Jan Zwartendijk Nations and groups Austrian Croatian Czech German Lithuanian...
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  • biologist who did important work in epidemic typhus in Lwów, Poland, with Rudolf Weigl and in the 1930s developed the concepts of the "Denkstil" ("thought style")...
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  • fever by Max Theiler and Jean Laigret 1937 – First vaccine for typhus by Rudolf Weigl, Ludwik Fleck and Hans Zinsser 1937 – First vaccine for influenza by...
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  • mathematician Petr Vopěnka, mathematician Jindřich Wankel, paleontologist Rudolf Weigl, biologist Max Wertheimer, psychologist Otto Wichterle, chemist and the...
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    effort to develop a practical vaccine. The next step would be taken by Rudolf Weigl in 1930. Despite being unable to develop a vaccination against typhus...
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    them Vitello, Nicolaus Copernicus, Marie Skłodowska–Curie, Rudolf Modrzejewski, Rudolf Weigl, Bronisław Malinowski, Stefan Banach, Stanisław Ulam, Leonid...
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    Isaakovich Vol'pert (1923–2006), mathematician and chemical engineer Rudolf Weigl (1883–1957), biologist and inventor of the first effective vaccine for...
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    and philosophy. Florian Znaniecki founded Polish sociological studies. Rudolf Weigl invented a vaccine against typhus. Bronisław Malinowski counted among...
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    Tadeusz Pankiewicz (Kraków pharmacist), Henryk Sławik (social worker); Rudolf Weigl (scientist); Stefan Korboński (politician), Sister Bertranda (Catholic...
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    while investigating epidemics. Once these crucial facts were recognized, Rudolf Weigl in 1930 was able to fashion a practical and effective vaccine production...
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    Olympic medallist Jan Wasiewicz, soccer player of the Poland National Team Rudolf Weigl, scientist, inventor of the typhus vaccine Simon Wiesenthal, Nazi hunter...
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    Jews. Professor Rudolf Weigl, inventor of the first effective vaccine against epidemic typhus, employed and protected Jews in his Weigl Institute in Lwów;...
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    Dutch artist, painter, architect, and poet (d. 1931) September 2 – Rudolf Weigl, Polish biologist (d. 1957) September 5 – Mel Sheppard, American Olympic...
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  • April 6, 1940 Rome, Kingdom of Italy 1930, 1935, 1936, 1937 (id=8075) Rudolf Weigl September 2, 1883 Prerau, Austria-Hungary August 11, 1957 Zakopane, Poland...
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    Döblin (1878 – 1957) Aniela Zagórska (1881 – 1943) niece of Joseph Conrad Rudolf Weigl (1883 – 1957) Edward Rydz-Śmigły (1886 – 1941), Marshal of Poland, who...
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  • Bagrow, Russian-born historian of cartography (b. 1881) August 11 – Rudolf Weigl, Polish biologist (b. 1883) August 16 – Irving Langmuir, American chemist...
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    the AK. During the occupation, he worked as a feeder of lice in the Rudolf Weigl Institute that produced anti-typhus vaccines; he also worked as a salesman...
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    and academic centre of interwar Poland. For example, in 1920 Professor Rudolf Weigl of Lwów University developed a vaccine against typhus fever. Furthermore...
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    general in the Habsburg military during the French Revolutionary Wars Rudolf Weigl (1883–1957), Polish biologist and inventor Liane Zimbler (1892–1987)...
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    Johan van Hulst Raimondo Viale Raoul Wallenberg Johan Hendrik Weidner Rudolf Weigl Jan Zwartendijk Nations and groups Austrian Croatian Czech German Lithuanian...
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  • 1938 is first prescribed to treat pneumonia. First typhus vaccine by Rudolf Weigl, Ludwik Fleck and Hans Zinsser; influenza vaccine by Anatol Smorodintsev...
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