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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Dr. Adolf Hempt (1874–1943) is the founder of the Pasteur Institute in Novi Sad, Serbia. He stabilized Pasteur's vaccine against rabies so that it could be distributed to distant places. His method of producing vaccines were used in all Central European countries, and vaccine against rabies was produced according to his technology until 1989.Hempt was born on the 21st of September 1874 in Novi Sad (then under the Austro-Hungarian monarchy) as son of a Belgian Protestant missionary and Katarina Tewely origination from Budapest. The family soon moved to Sarajevo where he finished his primary studies. As the family was not enough wealthy for paying his studies he started studying medicine in Graz and Munich as military medic. Earned his medical diploma on the University of Graz in 1898. As an aspirant medic he started working in the same year in Vienna in the First Garrison Hospital. After that he was moved to a cavalry garrison next to Vienna. During this he married Maria Winkler in 1903. His first son was born also here in 1904. After demobilization they moved to Lukavac, where ha worked as a doctor. In Bosnia he gained experience in trying to heal different diseases including rabies. In that time Pasteur Institutes were established in Belgrade, Budapest and Niš, but most of the people were not traveling to these cities, and the existing vaccination was not transportable. During World War I he was a commander of a hospital in Trieste. After that he worked in Bosnia, and in 1921 he returned to Novi Sad accepting the invitation of the Serbian Minister of Health Andrija Štampar. Here he founded a Pasteur Institute and became the first director of the same. The institute was producing Pasteur's vaccine against rabies, and provided information to the people about prevention.Dr. Hempt published his modifications to the vaccine against rabies in 1925, which was accepted on a medical conference in Paris in 1927. After that the vaccine were produced according his technology all around Europe. This so-called inactive or \"dead vaccines\" were produced in Europe to the end of 80s, and are still used in India and some developing countries.He died in 1943 in Novi Sad where he is buried in the old Protestant graveyard. A memorial tablet in his memory was erected in the Pasteur Institute in his remembrance. For his work he was rewarded with the medal of St Sava. Since 2002 the street where his family house was is named after him, Dr Hempt street."@en }

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