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    David Gruby (20 August 1810 – 14 November 1898) was a Hungarian physician born in the village of Kis-Kér (now Bačko Dobro Polje, Serbia) to a Jewish farmer...
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    that causes ringworm infection of the scalp. It was first recognized by David Gruby in 1844. Isolates are characterized as the "–" or negative mating type...
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    At n°98, Louis-Ferdinand Céline resided. At n°100, Austrian doctor David Gruby built an observatory on the roof of the building in 1860. Au n°102, rough...
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    Hippocrates may have been thrush. The Hungarian microscopist based in Paris David Gruby first reported that human disease could be caused by fungi in the early...
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    is selective for fungi. Gruby–Sabouraud disease: a disease caused by Microsporon audouini. named with microbiologist David Gruby (1810–1898) Sabouraud's...
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    Archiv for that year (p. 82). In 1841, the Hungary-born French physician David Gruby independently described the fungus-associated favus. The fungus was subsequently...
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    The genus Trypanosoma was already introduced by Hungarian physician David Gruby in his description of T. sanguinis, a species he discovered in frogs...
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    anthracis, the causative organism of anthrax. Also, with microbiologist David Gruby (1810–1898), he performed extensive investigations of Tritrichomonas...
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    species of lizards and one new species of frog. In 1843, mycologist David Gruby named the fungal species Microsporum audouinii after him. Audouin's gull...
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    1017/S0024282909990685. S2CID 84751047. P. D. Shaw; R. E. Ford (1983). "David Gottlieb, 1911–1982" (PDF). Phytopathology. 73 (1): 32. R. A. Maas Geesteranus...
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