Wagner von jauregg


Wagner von Jauregg Wag·ner von Jau·regg (väg’nər fôn you’rěk’), Julius. 1857-1940.

Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist. He shared a 1927 Nobel Prize for using a malaria inoculation in the treatment of general paralysis.

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