Ludwik Witold Rajchman (Polish pronunciation: [ˈlud.vik ˈfi.tɔld ˈraj.xman]; 1 November 1881 – 13 July 1965) was a Polish physician and bacteriologist...
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social pedagogy, his older brother a physician and bacteriologist Ludwik Rajchman was the world leader in social medicine and director of the League...
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philosopher of art history, architecture, and continental philosophy Ludwik Rajchman (1881-1965), Polish bacteriologist and one of the founders of UNICEF...
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zoologist and botanist Ludwik Mycielski (1854–1926), Polish politician Ludwik Rajchman (1881–1965), Polish bacteriologist Ludwik Silberstein (1872–1948)...
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healthy parenting. As early as September 1943, Polish health specialist Ludwik Rajchman suggested in an article published in Free World entitled "A United...
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Aleksander Rajchman (10 August 1911 – 1 April 1989) was a Polish-American electrical engineer and computer pioneer. Jan Aleksander was son of Ludwik Rajchman and...
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was the result of a partnership between parents (Arthur Sweetser and Ludwik Rajchman) and educators from the Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Adolphe Ferrière...
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Polish bacteriologist and founder of UNICEF, Ludwik Rajchman. Brought up by his mother Irena (Rajchman) Balinska and his grandparents, they were living...
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family settled. She died three years later. Rajchman was the second daughter of bacteriologist Ludwik Rajchman who was the founder of UNICEF and Marja Bojanczyk...
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1947 until his death in 1965, after being proposed by the Chairman Ludwik Rajchman. Talking about the United Nations, Dag Hammarskjöld, its second Secretary-General...
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