Imrich Friedmann

BMJ 2002; 325 doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7364.601 (Published 14 September 2002)
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The founding father of ear, nose, and throat pathology

Imrich Friedmann became a pathologist in chief at Zlin, Czechoslovakia, in 1936. Three years later, when Czechoslovakia was overthrown by Nazi forces, he escaped to England, where he obtained English qualifications in 1942. The following year he married Joan Drew but was soon to be separated …

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