Vojtech Alexander | |
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Born | |
Died | 15 January 1916 58) | (aged
Nationality | Slovak |
Alma mater | University of Budapest |
Known for | radioactivity, tuberculosis |
Scientific career | |
Fields | physics, chemistry |
Institutions | University of Budapest |
Vojtech Alexander (Slovak), Alexander Béla (Hungarian) (May 31, 1857, Késmárk (today Kežmarok, Slovakia) – January 15, 1916, Budapest) was an Austro-Hungarian radiologist of Slovak ethnicity,[1] one of the most influential radiologists in the world.
He was the first university lecturer on radiology in the Kingdom of Hungary. Among his many achievements, he described the development of tuberculosis. He was the owner of the first X-ray apparatus in Slovakia and wrote poems in Slovak.
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