Hugo Carl Plaut
Hugo Carl Plaut (12 October 1858 - 17 February 1928) was a German physician, who worked primarily as a bacteriologist and mycologist in human and animal medicine . He is best known for his discovery of the cause of Plaut-Vincent angina an infection of the tonsils caused by spirochaeta and treponema bacteria. He was also a pioneer in the field of vaccination and he created a vaccine for sheep pox.
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Hugo Carl Plaut
Hugo Carl Plaut (12 October 1858 - 17 February 1928) was a German physician, who worked primarily as a bacteriologist and mycologist in human and animal medicine . He is best known for his discovery of the cause of Plaut-Vincent angina an infection of the tonsils caused by spirochaeta and treponema bacteria. He was also a pioneer in the field of vaccination and he created a vaccine for sheep pox.
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Hugo Carl Plaut (* 12. Oktober ...... iologe und Mykologe tätig war.
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Hugo Carl Plaut (12 October 18 ...... eated a vaccine for sheep pox.
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Prof Plaut in his laboratory 1920
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Hubert, Theo, Carrie, Rahel
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Hamburg
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Adele née Brach
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