Friedrich Weleminsky
Dr Joseph Friedrich ("Fritz") Weleminsky (20 January 1868, in Golčův Jeníkov – 1 January 1945, in London), was a physician, a scientist and a privatdozent in Hygiene (now called Microbiology) at the German University, Prague who, in the early 20th century, created an alternative treatment for tuberculosis, tuberculomucin Weleminsky.
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Friedrich Weleminsky
Dr Joseph Friedrich ("Fritz") Weleminsky (20 January 1868, in Golčův Jeníkov – 1 January 1945, in London), was a physician, a scientist and a privatdozent in Hygiene (now called Microbiology) at the German University, Prague who, in the early 20th century, created an alternative treatment for tuberculosis, tuberculomucin Weleminsky.
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1868-01-20
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Golčův Jeníkov, Austrian Empire
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Portrait picture of Friedrich & Jenny Weleminsky c. 1905–1910
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Three daughters and one son: Marianne; Anton; Eliesabeth ; Dorothea
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1945-01-01
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London, England
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Kreuzschule, Dresden, Germany
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Friedrich Weleminsky
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Austrian ; British
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Physician, scientist and a Privatdozent in Hygiene
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Jacob Weleminsky and Bertha Kohn
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Jenny Weleminsky, née Elbogen
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