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/doh"mahk/, n.Gerhard /gerdd"hahrddt/, 1895-1964, German physician: declined 1939 Nobel prize at demand of Nazi government.
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Domagk — Domagk, Gerhard … Enciclopedia Universal
Domagk — [ doːmak], Gerhard, Pathologe und Bakteriologe, * Lagow (Landkreis Sternberg) 30. 10. 1895, ✝ Burgberg (heute zu Königsfeld im Schwarzwald) 24. 4. 1964; Professor in Münster und Direktor der Farbenfabriken Bayer AG; führte mit Fritz Mietzsch (* … Universal-Lexikon
Domagk — (izg. dómak), Gerhard (1895 1964) DEFINICIJA njemački biokemičar i farmakolog, za otkriće prvog sulfamidnog lijeka; Nobelova nagrada za medicinu 1939 … Hrvatski jezični portal
Domagk — Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk (* 30. Oktober 1895 in Lagow, Brandenburg; † 24. April 1964 in Königsfeld im Schwarzwald) war ein deutscher Pathologe und Bakteriologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Auszeichnungen (Auswahl) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Domagk , Gerhard — (1895–1964) German biochemist Domagk, who was born in Lagow, now in Poland, graduated in medicine from the University of Kiel in 1921 and began teaching at the University of Greifswald and later at the University of Münster. At this time he… … Scientists
Domagk, Gerhard — born Oct. 30, 1895, Lagow, Brandenburg, Ger. died April 24, 1964, Burgberg, near Königsfeld, W.Ger. German bacteriologist and pathologist. While director of the Bayer Laboratory for Experimental Pathology and Bacteriology, Domagk noticed the… … Universalium
Domagk, Gerhard — ► (1895 1964) Médico alemán. Descubridor de las sulfamidas e investigador de la tuberculosis y del cáncer. Fue premio Nobel de Medicina y Fisiología en 1939, al que tuvo que renunciar por imposición política nazi. * * * (30 oct. 1895, Lagow,… … Enciclopedia Universal
Domagk — biographical name Gerhard 1895 1964 German bacteriologist … New Collegiate Dictionary
Domagk — /doh mahk/, n. Gerhard /gerdd hahrddt/, 1895 1964, German physician: declined 1939 Nobel prize at demand of Nazi government … Useful english dictionary
Domagk, Gerhard — German physician and chemist (1893 1946) who discovered the first sulfa drug, prontosil, which ushered in the era of antibacterial medicine. For more information, see Prontosil … Medical dictionary