j wagner-jauregg

Wag·ner-Jau·regg

[vahg-nuhr-you-rek]
noun
Ju·li·us [yoo-lee-oos] , 1857–1940, Austrian psychiatrist: Nobel prize for medicine 1927.
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Wagner-Jauregg (German ˈvɑɡnərˈjaʊrɛk) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Julius. 1857--1940, Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist; a pioneer of the use of fever therapy in the treatment of mental disorders. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1927

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