Félix José Weil (German: [vaɪl]; 8 February 1898 – 18 September 1975) was a German-Argentine Marxist and patron, who provided the funds to found the...
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The Weil–Felix test is an agglutination test for the diagnosis of rickettsial infections. It was first described in 1916. By virtue of its long history...
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founded by Felix Weil, a student of the Marxist philosopher Karl Korsch, with an endowment provided by Weil's wealthy father Hermann Weil. Its first director...
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theory. He was the father of Felix Weil. He was the tenth of 13 children born in a Jewish family to his father Josef Weil (1823-1887) and mother Fanny...
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Georg Lukács, Béla Fogarasi, his later wife Margarete Lissauer, Félix José Weil and Käthe Weil (they were married 1921-1929), Richard and Christiane Sorge...
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university and was funded through the largess of the wealthy student Felix Weil (1898–1975). Weil's doctoral dissertation dealt with the practical problems of implementing...
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American journalist and nonfiction writer Éric Weil (1904–1977), French-German philosopher Felix Weil (1898–1975), wealthy Argentinean who funded the...
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Edmund Weil (16 April 1879 – 15 June 1922) was a German Bohemian bacteriologist. He is best known for the Weil–Felix test used in the diagnosis of rickettsial...
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(child), Felix Weil, Fukumoto Kazuo, sitting: Karl August Wittfogel, Rose Wittfogel, unknown, Christiane Sorge, Karl Korsch, Hedda Korsch, Käthe Weil, Margarete...
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sociology by planting some of Europe's greatest sociologists in America. Felix Weil was one of the students who received their doctorate on the concept of...
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