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1 prison physician
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1) в'язниця, тюрма; в'язниця тривалого утримання; (тюремне) ув'язнення3) ув'язнювати; позбавляти свободи•- prison administrator
- prison alternative
- prison authorities
- prison bar
- prison-bars
- prison box
- prison break
- prison breaker
- prison-breaker
- prison-breaking
- prison camp
- prison camp dust
- prison capacity
- prison cell
- prison chaplain
- prison commissioner
- prison commissioners
- prison community
- prison conditions
- prison construction
- prison costs
- prison crowding
- prison culture
- prison doctor
- prison education
- prison execution
- prison experience
- prison facilities
- prison facility
- prison for the insane
- prison furlough
- prison gang
- prison garb
- prison governor
- prison grants
- prison guard
- prison hospital
- prison hunger strike
- prison improvement
- prison-industries camp
- prison keeper
- prison labor
- prison labour
- prison laws
- prison lawyer
- prison legislation
- prison life
- prison limits
- prison mate
- prison mental hospital
- prison offence
- prison offense
- prison officer
- prison official
- prison padre
- prison personnel
- prison physician
- prison place
- prison placement
- prison population
- prison premises
- prison psychiatrist
- prison punishment
- prison racket
- prison record
- prison reform
- prison regulations
- prison rehabilitation
- prison rehabilitation service
- prison release
- prison reputation
- prison return
- prison riot
- prison robe
- prison rules
- prison sentence
- prison sentencing
- prison servant
- prison service
- prison staff
- prison personnel
- prison subculture
- prison system
- prison term
- prison time
- prison unrest
- prison upheaval
- prison uprising
- prison van
- prison violence
- prison ward
- prison warden
- prison warder
- prison-wise offender
- prison work program
- prison-yard
- prison zone -
3 тюремний лікар
jail doctor, prison doctor, prison physician, surgeon of gaol -
4 Anstaltsarzt
* * *Ạn|stalts|arzt1. m An|stalts|ärz|tin2. fresident physician* * *An·stalts·arzt, -ärz·tin* * * -
5 Anstaltsarzt
An·stalts·arzt, -ärz·tin m, fresident physician; ( im Gefängnis) prison doctor -
6 Goldberger, Joseph
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 16 July 1874 Giralt, Hungaryd. 17 January 1929 Washington, DC, USA[br]American physician, virologist and epidemiologist, pioneer of egg viral culture and of the social approach to the aetiology of disease.[br]Of immigrant stock, Goldberger entered the College of New York in 1890 as an engineering student. In 1892 he transferred to medicine, and in 1895 he qualified at Bellevue Hospital. Following an internship and unhappy experience of private medical practice in Pennsylvania, he qualified for the US Public Health Service in 1899, remaining there until his death.By 1910 he had been involved in field investigations of yellow fever, dengue and typhus. It was during this time that, with J.F.Anderson, he developed the egg culture techniques which enabled the demonstration of the filter-passing measles virus. The work with which he was most identified, however, was in connection with pellagra, at that time thought to be of microbial or protozoal origin. Using epidemiological techniques, he was able to demonstrate that it was in fact a nutritional deficiency disease, inducing the disease in prison volunteers on an abundant but protein-deficient diet.[br]Bibliography1910, with J.Anderson, Experimental Measles in the Monkey, Public Health Report RG90, US Public Health Service, National Archives.Further ReadingR.P.Parsons, 1943, Trail to Light. A Biography of Joseph Goldberger, New York.MG
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