Waldemar haffkine biography of abraham
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the accepted version, checked on 12 December There are template/file changes awaiting review. Russian-French microbiologist (–) Waldemar Mordechai Haffkine Born 15 March () Odessa, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire (now Odesa, Ukraine) Died 26 October () (aged 74) Lausanne, Switzerland Citizenship.– Rusijos imperijos bakteriologas, In a biography of him, Nobelist Selman Abraham Waksman explains that, in this last phase of his life, Haffkine had become a deeply religious man. Haffkine returned to Orthodox Jewish practice and wrote A Plea for Orthodoxy (). In this article, he advocated traditional religious observance and decried the lack of such observance among.
Additional Physical Form Entry: In July , Haffkine performed his first human test: on himself! During the Indian cholera epidemic of , he travelled to Calcutta and introduced his new prophylactic inoculation. After initial criticism by the local medical bodies, it was widely accepted.
The brilliant and tragic Waldemar Haffkine em um selo indiano de Na virada do século XX, o número de inoculados na Índia chegou a quatro milhões e Waldemar foi indicado como diretor do Laboratório de Pragas de Mumbai, hoje chamado de Instituto Haffkine. Em , ele foi agraciado com o Prêmio Cameron de Terapêutica da Universidade de Edimburgo. [11].