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[edit]DescriptionKarl Landsteiner nobel2.jpg | Karl Landsteiner (June 14, 1868 – June 26, 1943) |
Date | unknown, copyrighted in 1930, published in New York Times on October 31, 1930 [1] without copyright notice |
Source | [2] |
Author | Bachrach Studios |
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