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  1. Ludwik Hirszfeld (Polish pronunciation: [ˈludvik xirʂfelt]; 5 August 1884 – 7 March 1954) was a Polish microbiologist and serologist. He is considered a co-discoverer of the inheritance of ABO blood types. Life. He was a cousin of Aleksander Rajchman, a Polish mathematician, and of Ludwik Rajchman, a Polish bacteriologist.

  2. Nov 7, 2021 · Highlights. Ludwik Hirszfeld (1884–1954) was a Polish physician, immunologist and microbiologist. He made fundamental discoveries and contributions in immunogenetics and immunohematology, including blood group inheritance (together with Emil von Dungern), the nomenclature of the ABO blood group system, and blood group frequency differences ...

    • 10.1111/vox.13214
    • 2022/04
    • Vox Sang. 2022 Apr; 117(4): 467-475.
  3. Jan 30, 2020 · Ludwik Hirszfeld was an exceptional scientist who combined thorough research with his practical approach and bravery. In 1950 he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. He did not win it, and though he is often overlooked in the world of hematology, Poland remembers him to this day.

  4. Oct 6, 2010 · He was educated in Łódź and Würzburg. In 1907 he became a research assistant at Heidelberg under the eminent Emil von Dungern. Ludwik Hirszfeld. The two did important work on the animal and human blood groups which had been identified by Nobel Laureate (1930) Karl Landsteiner in 1900.

  5. Ludwik HirszfeldPolish Immunologist, Microbiologist, and Hematologist. Ludwik Hirszfeld, the son of a rich industrialist, was born on August 5, 1884, in Warsaw, Poland. After graduating from high school in Lodz, Poland, in 1902, he became a student of medicine in Wurzburg, Germany (1902-1904).

    • Eugene Joseph Kucharz, Marc A. Shampo, Robert A. Kyle
    • 10.4065/mcp.2010.0251
    • 2010
    • Mayo Clin Proc. 2010 May; 85(5): e35.
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  7. Ludwik HirszfeldPolish Immunologist, Microbiologist, and Hematologist. Ludwik Hirszfeld, the son of a rich industrialist, was born on August 5, 1884, in Warsaw, Poland. After graduating from high school in Lodz, Poland, in 1902, he became a student of medicine in Wurzburg, Germany (1902-1904).

  8. Ludwik Hirszfeld (1884-1954) was a Polish physician, immunologist and microbiologist. Together with Emil von Dungern, he showed that blood groups are heritable traits and established the terminology of the ABO blood group system. He discovered A 1 and A 2 blood groups, and showed …

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