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539 |
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Blood transfusion, pioneered by Dr.Karl Landsteiner who discovered blood types, making transfusions possible |
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817 |
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Blood donor campaign, blood types identified by Karl Landsteiner, which made possible blood transfusions |
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860.1 |
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850th Ann birth of Maimonides - superb sheetlet of 6 |
N/A |
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2630 |
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Nostradamus, doctor and prophet extraordinaire, was born of Jewish parents but converted to Catholicism because of the inquisition. S/S |
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N/A |
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2611 |
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International Blood Donors Day, made possible by Nobel Laureate Karl Landsteiner, who first dintinguished the main blood groups in 1900. |
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B 18 |
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Blood transfusion, process discovered by Landsteiner and Weiner |
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N/A |
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813 |
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25th Ann of the death of Dr. Karl Landsteiner, discoverer of blood types, and Nobel Laureate. FDC portrait |
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813.2 |
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25th Ann of the death of Dr. Karl Landsteiner, discoverer of blood types, and Nobel Laureate. FDC with portrait and diff cancel from # 813 |
N/A |
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942 |
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Otto Loewi birth centenary. Nobel Laureate for physiology and medicine |
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1031 |
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Robert Barany, 40th Ann of his death. Nobel Laureate for medicine 1914. |
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1031.1 |
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As # 1031 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1175 |
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Sigmund Freud, father of psychoanalysis. 125th Ann of his birth |
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1175.1 |
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Same - Maximum card |
N/A |
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1175.2 |
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Same - Maximum card with different cancellation |
N/A |
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1175.3 |
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As # 1175 - diff cachet |
N/A |
N/A |
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1175.4 |
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As # 1175 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1175.5 |
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Same - Maximum card with different cancellation |
N/A |
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1247 |
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7th World Congress of Psychiatry, See Freud #1175. |
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1247.1 |
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As # 1247 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1247.2 |
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As # 1247 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1247.3 |
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As # 1247 - maximum card |
N/A |
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1326 |
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Dr. Adam Politzer - Physician. 150th Ann of his birth. |
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1326.1 |
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Same - Maximum card |
N/A |
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1326.2 |
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As # 1326 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1326.3 |
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As # 1326 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1319a-f |
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# 1319d - Jonas Salk and # 1319e - Dr. Christian Barnard who performed 1st heart transplants on 2 South African Jews |
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N/A |
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BLK 149 (M) |
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Maimonides 850th Ann of his birth - rare S/S, only 5000 issued. |
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N/A |
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615 |
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Blood transfusion Institute - blood transfusions made possible by Dr Karl Landsteiner who discovered different blood types |
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905 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of Esperanto language |
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N/A |
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1751 |
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66th Int'l Esperanto Congress, founded by Ludwig Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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2005-6 |
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U.N. infant survival campaign commemorating polio vaccine discovered by Drs. Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin |
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N/A |
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2467 |
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Dr. Albert Sabin, co-discoverer of polio vaccine |
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N/A |
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C 61 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of Esperanto language |
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N/A |
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974 |
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50th Ann Bulgarian Esperanto Society, founded by Dr.Ludwig Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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1092 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of Esperanto language |
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N/A |
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1235 |
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18th Ann of the Bulgarian Esperanto Association, overprinted on # 974 |
N/A |
N/A |
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3230-1 |
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# 3231 - 100th Ann of Esperanto with portrait of Dr. Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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3522 |
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100th Ann of the Esperanto Movement in Bulgaria |
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N/A |
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B 17 |
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30th Jubilee Esperanto Congress, founded by Dr. Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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B 34-7 |
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Blood transfusion - blood types discovered by Dr. Karl Landsteiner. Also incl CB9-11 |
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580-3 |
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Set of 4 medicine related with $24 value showing Dr. Jonas Salk, discoverer of the polio vaccine |
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N/A |
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604-8 |
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Honouring Doctors without borders, co-founded by Dr. Bernard Kouchner, from France, born to a Jewish father and Protestant mother |
N/A |
N/A |
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719 |
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Robert Barany of Austria, Nobel Laureate |
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N/A |
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719.1 |
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Robert Barany, Nobel Laureate in block of 4 with name and "Nobel Prize" in margins |
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N/A |
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002 |
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Gabriel Lippman, Nobel Prize winner for medicine in 1908, 1 stamp in 2 |
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N/A |
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1299 |
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Blood transfusion, made possible by Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Nobel Laureate who discovered blood types |
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N/A |
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254.1 |
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S/S with single stamp issued for Nobel Prize Laureates in medicine. Stamp shows Selman Waksman, winner in 1952 and margin shows Paul Ehrlich, winner in 1908, 1st row 4th from left. There may be others |
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N/A |
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001 |
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Dr. Christian Barnard, who performed world's first 2 heart transplants on Jewish patients Washkansky and Blaiberg. Also Henri Dunant, founder of the Red Cross and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, called by Theodor Herzl the first "Christian Zionist" for his support of a Jewish Homeland in Palestine. Sheetlet of 6 UNLISTED |
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N/A |
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2926 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of Esperanto, 100th Anniversary |
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3484-91 |
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#3489 - Sigmund Freud |
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N/A |
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3303 |
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Sigmund Freud |
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N/A |
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531 |
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Blood transfusion, process discovered by Landsteiner and Weiner |
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931-3 |
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# 932 - 860th Anniversary of the birth of Maimonides |
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2000-7 |
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# 2004 - Dr. Jonas Salk, co-inventor of polio vaccine, and # 2001 - Dr. Christian Barnard who performed first 2 heart transplants on 2 Jews in South Africa |
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N/A |
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2251a-q |
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# 2250f - Betty Frieden, feminist; # 2250l - 1st heart transplants on 2 South African Jews; #2250m - Israel wins 6-Day War, on millennium sheetlet of 17 |
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2039a-p |
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PAPU Conf in Cairo June 2009. S/s with 16 Nobel prize winners - 2 Jewish. #2039p: Nadine Gordimer for literature; # 2039i: Sydney Brenner for medicine; also # 2039d: Anwar Sadat for Peace for Israel/Egypt Peace Treaty. Sheet immediately sold out and nowextremely difficult to obtain. FDC issued in extremely limited number |
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N/A |
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B105 |
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Blood transfusion, due to discovery of blood types by Landsteiner and Weiner |
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N/A |
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931 |
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Blood transfusion, based on blood types discovered by Karl Landsteiner |
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N/A |
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933 |
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Polio vaccine, discovered by Drs. Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin |
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N/A |
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1326 |
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National Academy of Medicine. Richter connects this issue to Robert Debre. (Note: There is a question as to the authenticity of this stamp being Judaica - more input is welcome) |
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2686 |
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Doctors Without Frontiers - founded by Dr. Bernard Kouchner |
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N/A |
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5180 |
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Lucien (Loi) Neuwirth, grandson of Schumel Neuwirth, a Polish Jew and Chaja-Lea Wein. he is best known for having proposed the Neuwirth Act for authorizing the use of oral contraception. |
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N/A |
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B 394-9 |
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#B396: Marcel Proust, French writer and essayist, whose mother was Jewish, and #B398: Elie Metchnikoff, Russian biologist who won the Nobel Prize for medicine. His maternal grandfather was the first Russo-Jewish writer and founder of the Haskala movement in Russia; his mother was Jewish. FDC only with Marcel Proust |
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909-10,2,5 |
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# 909 - Paul Ehrlich and # 910 - Selman Waksman, Nobel Laureates |
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N/A |
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1635a-i |
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# 1635d - Nelly Sachs and # 1635g - Paul Ehrlich in Nobel Laureates sheetlet of 9 |
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N/A |
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2962a-b.1 |
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Maimonides, 800th Ann of his death - sheetlet of 4 (2 sets x 2) |
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N/A |
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1400 |
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Otto Heinrich Warburg was a German physiologist, medical doctor and Nobel laureate and one of the twentieth century's leading biochemists. Although he grew up a Christian, he was a distant relative of the illustrious Warburg family of Altona, who were Jews |
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N/A |
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1400.1 |
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Otto Heinrich Warburg, Nobel Laureate FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2275 |
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Paul Ehrlich, Nobel prize winner for medicine 1908, 150th Ann of his birth |
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N/A |
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2275.1 |
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Paul Ehrlich, Nobel prize winner for medicine 1908, 150th Ann of his birth - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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N/A |
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2755 |
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Rahel Hirsch, a German doctor and professor. became first woman in Prussian Kingdom to be appointed a professor of medicine in 1913. She stemmed a religious family; her paternal grandfather was the eminent Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch. |
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N/A |
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854-5,B142 |
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#854: Symbolic blood donors: Blood types discovered by Karl Landsteiner, which made possible blood transfusions |
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N/A |
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1025-9 |
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#1025 - Karl Landsteiner, discovered diff blood types; #102 - Emanuel Lasker, chess champion; #1027 - Hans Eisler, Austrian composer. His father was Jewish and his mother was Lutheran |
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N/A |
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2617 |
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100th Ann Esperanto. S/S with Ludwig Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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1827 |
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S/S with Paul Ehrlich, Nobel Laureate for medicine 1908 |
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N/A |
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2065 |
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S/S with Paul Ehrlich, Nobel Laureate for medicine 1908 |
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N/A |
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518 |
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Sir Ernst Boris Chain, was a German-born British biochemist, son of a Jewish family, and a 1945 co-recipient of the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine for his work on penicillin. he fled the Nazis in 1933, moving to Britain |
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N/A |
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399-402 |
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# 401 - Maimonides, on set for International Education Year. |
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N/A |
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402a |
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Maimonides Souvenir Sheet |
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N/A |
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1338-40 |
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# 1339 - Maimonides, 650th Ann of his birth |
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710 |
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850th Anniversary of the Birth of Maimonides |
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2611 |
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Maimonides 800th Ann of his death. |
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N/A |
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932 |
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850th Anniversary birth of Maimonides |
N/A |
N/A |
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932a |
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850th Anniversary birth of Maimonides with Torah Scroll. S/S |
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N/A |
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040 |
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S/S showing Dr. Christian Barnard, who performed 1st heart transplants on 2 Jewish patients, Louis Washkansky and Philip Blaiberg Unlisted |
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N/A |
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050 |
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Nobel Prize Laureates sheetlet of 6 diff with: Gabriel Lippman, French winner for physics in 1908; Paul Ehrlich, German winner for literature in 1908 for medicine and Ilya Metchnikoff, Russian winner in 1908 for medicine Unlisted |
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N/A |
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3154-9 |
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# 3155 - Robert Barany, Nobel Laureate for medicine |
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N/A |
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3514 |
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Robert Barany and Elie Wiesel, names amongst Hungarian Nobel Prize winners on label next to stamp |
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387 |
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Dr Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, bacteriologist |
N/A |
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3210 |
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Rita Levi-Montalcini, Italian neurologist,. was born into a wealthy Italian Jewish family, received the Nobel Prize for Medicine together with Stanley Cohen. |
N/A |
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3210.1 |
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Same, maxicard |
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492-5 |
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# 495 - 850th Anniversary Birth of Maimonides |
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641-6 |
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# 642-3: Sigmund Freud and Jonas Salk |
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N/A |
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984 |
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Physician Oskar Minkovski. Born in Kaunas, Lithuania. In 1872, antisemitic measures forced the family to emigrate to Königsberg in Prussia. Minkowski became one of the leading German internists and chaired the German Association of Internal Medicine |
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1132a-p |
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Albert Einstein, Lev Landau, Wolfgang Pauli, Otto Loewi, Albert Michaelson, Neils Bohr, Max Born, Otto Hahn; all Nobel Laureates on sheetlet of 16 stamps |
N/A |
N/A |
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2113a-i |
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# 2113e - Baruch Blumberg and # 2113f - Daniel Nathans in Nobel Laureates sheetlet of 9 |
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2122 |
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Konrad Bloch, Nobel Laureate for medicine in 1964 on S/S |
N/A |
N/A |
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345 |
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Sigmund Freud, father of modern psychiatry. IMPERF! |
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N/A |
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627e |
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Sigmund Freud |
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N/A |
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702c |
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Dr. Jonas Salk, co-discoverer of the polio vaccine |
N/A |
N/A |
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711b |
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Family planning gets a boost from birth control pill, largely made possible by Dr. Geoffrey Pincus, often referred to as father of the pill. Died in 1967. |
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N/A |
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711k |
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Heart transplants make medical history with the first one Dec 1967 on Louis Washkansky, and next one on Philip Blaiberg, both South African Jews |
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N/A |
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2038 |
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Sigmund Freud, father of modern Pyschiatry |
N/A |
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355a-q |
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# 355k - Maimonides on millennium sheetlet of 17 |
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N/A |
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470a-f |
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#$ 470d - Tadeus Reichstein, Nobel Laureate for medicine on sheetlet of 6. Born in Poland but lived as a Swiss citizen |
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643 |
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Blood transfusion, made possible by discovery of blood types by Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Nobel Laureate |
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N/A |
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002 |
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Dr. Jonas Salk in S/S of major events of the 20th century UNLISTED |
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N/A |
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006 |
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Dr. Jonas Salk, portrait in sheetlet of 9 for 20th century famous people |
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N/A |
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796 |
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Dr. Jonas Salk, discoverer of polio vaccine, on S/S for 100th Ann of Rotary |
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N/A |
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343-4 |
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Blood transfusion, made possible by discovery of blood types by Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Nobel Laureate |
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N/A |
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557a-t |
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# 557g - Betty Frieden, feminist; # 557h - Sigmund Freud, #557p - Carl Sagan, astronomer and # 557q - Dr. Jonas Salk, on sheetlet of 20 Visionaries of the 20th Century |
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N/A |
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559a-e |
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# 559c - Daniel Nathans, Nobel Laureate for medicine, sheetlet of 5 |
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N/A |
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561a-e |
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# 561c - Paul Berg, Nobel Laureate for medicine in sheetlet of 5 |
N/A |
N/A |
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C 629 |
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850th Anniversary of Maimonides. Souvenir Sheet Only 5000 issued |
N/A |
N/A |
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859-60 |
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Esperanto Movement, founded by Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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2293 |
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Janusz Korczak birth centenary |
N/A |
N/A |
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2811 |
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100th Ann Esperanto Movement by Dr Ludwig Zamenhof |
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3100 |
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Janusz Korczak, 50th Anniversary of his death |
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3949 |
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Ludwik Hirszfeld, born into a Jewish family and later converted to Catholicism. He was a microbiologist and serologist. Spent some time in the Warsaw ghetto but survived the war |
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N/A |
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4018 |
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Rudolph Stefan Weigl - Gentile Polish biologist and inventor of first effective vaccine against typhus. During Holocaust, he personally risked his life by harbouring Jews, and his vaccines also smuggled into Warsaw ghetto saving possibly thousands of Jewish lives. |
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2342-5.1 |
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Millennium deluxe booklet with numerous panes and over 10 Judaica subjects incl: Einstein, Freud, Kafka, Gerhswin etc |
N/A |
N/A |
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4316-9 |
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# 4316 - Karl Landsteiner, Nobel prize winner for the discovery of blood types |
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2803-5 |
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# 2803 - Ilya Metchnikoff, Nobel Laureate in biology |
N/A |
N/A |
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5999-6001 |
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# 6000 - Elie Metchnikoff, First Russian Nobel Laureate |
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7616 |
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Blood donor services - made possible through development of modern system of classification of blood types, by Karl Landsteiner, a Jewish Austrian and American biologist and Nobel Laureate in medicine 1910. |
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1844a-i |
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# 1844e - Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Laureate for medicine 1977 on sheetlet of 9 |
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355 |
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Groote Schur Hospital, site of first heart transplant on Jewish patient Blaiberg |
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N/A |
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664-7 |
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Blood transfusion, made possible by blood types discovered by Landsteiner/Weiner |
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1463 |
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Maimonides, born in Cordoba, Spain. FDC full set |
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2143a-d |
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Yitzhak Rabin, Israel PM and Nobel Peace Laureate 1994; Andrew Fire, US Nobel Laureate in medicine 2006; Martin Chalfie, US Nobel Laureate in chemistry 2008; and Robert Aumann, Israel Nobel laureate in economics 2005. Sheetlet of 4 with Stars of David |
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N/A |
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2220a-l |
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#2220a - Robert Barany; #2220c - Alfred Fried; #2220d - James Franck and #2220g - Wolfgang Pauli, in Nobel Laureates sheetlet of 12 |
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2224 |
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S/S Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Nobel Laureate for medicine who discovered blood types, making blood transfusions possible |
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2764a-r |
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#2764a - Sigmund Freud and #2764d - Albert Einstein on millennium sheetlet of 18 |
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N/A |
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3448a-c |
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#3448b - Dr. Jonas Salk, discovered polio vaccine, 1 stamp in sheetlet of 3 for 100th Ann of Rotary. |
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759-61 |
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100th Ann of Esperanto with portrait of Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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769/71 |
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Albert A. Michaelson, Nobel Laureate |
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804-7 |
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Paul Ehrlich, Elie Metchnikoff, Gabriel Lippman, all Nobel Laureates. |
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1105 |
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Robert Barany, Nobel Laureate in medicine 1914 |
N/A |
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1523 |
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#1523 - Julius Axelrod and Bernard Katz, 1970 Nobel laureates in medicine in strip of 3 |
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N/A |
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2418a-b |
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#2418a - Nobel prize for Peace to Doctors Without Borders, founded by French Jewish Dr. Bernard Kouchner |
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N/A |
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1479a-h |
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# 1479c - Dr. Jonas Salk, co-discoverer of Polio vaccine on sheetlet of 8 famous events of the 20th century |
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2389a-c |
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Dr. Jonas Salk, discovered polio vaccine, 1 stamp in sheetlet of 3, for 100th Ann of Rotary |
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2390 |
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Dr. Jonas Salk, discovered polio vaccine, on S/S for 100th Ann of Rotary |
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1953a-r |
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# 1953k - Dr. Jonas Salk discovers polio vaccine, on millennium sheetlet of 18 |
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N/A |
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259-62 |
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# 261 - Dr. Jonas Salk, discoverer of polio vaccine |
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B140-1 |
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Issued to promote blood transfusions, discovered by Karl Landsteiner |
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N/A |
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1375a-l |
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#1375g - Richard Wilstatter; #1375h - Stanley Cohen; #1375j - Otto Warburg. Warburg's grandfather was Jewish, he was baptized but was one of few Germans of Jewish descent allowed to stay and work in Germany, all in Nobel sheetlet of 12 |
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1010 |
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Ilya Metchnikoff, Russian zoologist best known for his pioneering work into immune system. He and Paul Ehrlich were first Jews to win Nobel prize for medicine in 1908. His maternal grandfather was the Jewish writer Leo Nevakhovich |
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1087 |
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Honoring polio fighters Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin, FDC Fleetwood cachet with kids on bicycles |
N/A |
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1087.01 |
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Same - FDC Fleetwood cachet with handicapped little girl |
N/A |
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3187a.01 |
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Polio vaccine developed with FD BGC cachet showing Dr. Jonas Salk |
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3187a.02 |
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Same - FDC BGC cachet shows Salk Institute |
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3187a.03 |
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Same - FDC BGC cachet superb full coloured envelope with full portrait of Salk |
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3187a.04 |
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Same - FDC CL cachet show cartoon of child being inoculated |
N/A |
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3428 |
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Dr. Jonas Salk, polio vaccine pioneer. FDC Colorano silk cachet |
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3432b |
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Mary Lasker, medical philanthropist. Although not Jewish herself, she married Albert Lasker, and in 1942 established Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation |
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N/A |
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3435 |
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Dr. Albert Sabin, polio vaccine pioneer. FDC Colorano silk cachet |
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1929 |
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Blood Donor Day - Karkl Landsteiner |
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N/A |
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1966 |
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Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis |
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N/A |
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2078 |
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Maimonides, 800th Ann of his death |
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N/A |
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002 |
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World Blood Donor Day. Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Austrian biologist and physician, first distinguished main blood groups in 1900, allowing for blood transfusions to be performed without endangering patient's life. |
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856a-r |
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#856d - Dr. Jonas Salk, co-discoverer of the polio vaccine and #856i - world's first 2 heart transplants performed on Jews. Millennium sheetlet of 16 |
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N/A |
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