Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kurt Huldschinsky (* 1883 in Berlin; † 15 December 1940 in Alexandria, Egypt) was a German Pediatrician of Polish heritage (Prussian). He served in the Wehrmacht as a field medic in WWI. Later, as a medical doctor and research scientist, he successfully demonstrated in the winter of 1918/1919 how rickets could be treated with Ultra-violet lamps. At that time perhaps half of all German children suffered from rickets. It was already understood that this disease was caused by Calcium deficiency."@en }
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- Kurt_Huldschinsky comment "Kurt Huldschinsky (* 1883 in Berlin; † 15 December 1940 in Alexandria, Egypt) was a German Pediatrician of Polish heritage (Prussian). He served in the Wehrmacht as a field medic in WWI. Later, as a medical doctor and research scientist, he successfully demonstrated in the winter of 1918/1919 how rickets could be treated with Ultra-violet lamps. At that time perhaps half of all German children suffered from rickets. It was already understood that this disease was caused by Calcium deficiency.".
- Q1523601 comment "Kurt Huldschinsky (* 1883 in Berlin; † 15 December 1940 in Alexandria, Egypt) was a German Pediatrician of Polish heritage (Prussian). He served in the Wehrmacht as a field medic in WWI. Later, as a medical doctor and research scientist, he successfully demonstrated in the winter of 1918/1919 how rickets could be treated with Ultra-violet lamps. At that time perhaps half of all German children suffered from rickets. It was already understood that this disease was caused by Calcium deficiency.".