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István Rusznyák

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Nationality
  
Hungarian

Institution
  
University of Szeged

Role
  
Physician


Name
  
Istvan Rusznyak

Awards
  
Lomonosov Gold Medal

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Died
  
October 15, 1974, Budapest, Hungary

Notable awards
  
Lomonosov Gold Medal (1968)

Books
  
Lymphatics and Lymph Circulation: Physiology and Pathology

Institutions
  
University of Szeged

István Rusznyák (Budapest, 22 January 1889 – Budapest, 15 October 1974), was a Hungarian physician. He was the President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences between 1949 and 1970.

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Biography

Rusznyák came from a family of Jewish intellectuals. In 1911 he got a diploma in medicine from the Budapest University of Medical Sciences. He worked in the Pathology Department. He fought in the First World War. In 1926, private professor lecturers, he worked as a lecturer on.

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Between 1931-1945 he was the director of the Department of Medicine i Medical Faculty of University of Szeged. In 1937/38 school year he was elected dean. With start of Second World War In 1944, he was deported to Austria. At the end of the Second World War, he came back in Budapest and worked as the Head of the Department of Internal Medicine. In 1946, he was elected a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and was elected its president in 1949. In 1963, he retired as a university professor but he continued as the President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences until 1970. He remained an academic advisor from 1971 until his death in 1974.

Contributions

Along with Albert Szent-Györgyi he discovered Vitamin P and proved that chemically it belongs to the flavones.

References

István Rusznyák Wikipedia