The Czech Republic’s medical history is rooted in the legacy of Gregor Mendel, the 'father of genetics,' whose work in Brno laid the foundation for modern biological science.
From the ancient halls of Charles University (Prague), one of the oldest and most prestigious medical faculties in the world to 21st-century breakthroughs, the discovery of essential antiviral drugs to the development of the first soft contact lenses, the Czech Republic has been a global powerhouse of pharmaceutical and medical engineering.
The Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry and beyond, who have revolutionized the treatment of HIV, Hepatitis B, and cancer who have defined the vanguard of Central European medicine.
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DR. EDUARD ALBERT (1841 - 1900)
DR. SIGISMUNDO ALBICUS (1347 - 1427)
DR. KARL WOLFGANG ASCHER (1887 - 1971)
DR. JOSEPH G. ASHERMAN (1889 - 1968)
DR. CARL HEINRICH AUSPITZ (1835 - 1886)
DR. OSKAR BAIL (1869 - 1927)
DR. JOSEPH BIEDERMAN (1947 - 2023)
DR. VINCENT ALEXANDER BOCHDALEK (1801 - 1883)
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