Hungary’s medical history is defined by courageous pioneers who challenged the dogmas of their time to save millions, for example, puerperal fever who revolutionized hospital hygiene, Vitamin C, the mRNA technology that changed the course of global pandemics, Hungary has consistently been a powerhouse of biomedical innovation.
The rich medical heritage of Hungary, a nation renowned for its 'Golden Age' of scientific discovery and academic excellence pioneers of obstetrics, neurology, and biochemistry who emerged from the prestigious medical faculties of Budapest, Szeged, and Debrecen have shaped the foundations of 20th and 21st-century medicine.
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DR. FRANZ GABRIEL ALEXANDER (1891 - 1964)
DR. ALADÁR AUJESZKY (1869 - 1933)
DR. MICHAEL BALINT (1896 - 1970)
DR. REZSÖ BÁLINT (1874 - 1929)
DR. JÓZSEF MÁTYÁS BALÓ (1895 - 1979)
DR. ANDRAS PALL BARABAS (1934 - )
DR. THEODOR BÁRSONY (1887 - 1942)
DR. SOMA CORNELIUS SAMUEL BECK (1872 - 1930)
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