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English: Julius Wagner-Jauregg's staff in 1927. Front row (left to right): Max Weissmann, Bernhard Dattner, Heinrich Kogerer, Heinrich Herschmann, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Josef Gerstmann, Paul Schilder, Heinz Hartmann, Otto Kauders. Second row (left to right): Erwin Stengel, Edith Vincze, Lydia Sicher, Annie Reich, Ludwig Horn, Clara Strassky, Robert Stern, Fannie Halpern, Otto Isakower, Alexandra Adler, Hans Hoff, Edward Bibring. Back row (left to right): Gottfried Engerth, Friedrich Stumpfl, Stefan Betlheim, Ludwig Eidelberg, Edith Klemperer, Ernst Haase. |
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Date | circa summer 1925 per Gerstmann, but looks like fall in picture | ||
Source | Images from the History of Medicine Description from: BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE August 1965 | ||
Author | AnonymousUnknown author | ||
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