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Cheap Trips To Prague Haurowitz was born in Prague, Czechoslo-kia, on March 1, 1896. He received his M. D. fin 1922 and his D. Sc. in 1925, both from the man University in Prague, where he later was assistant and docent in medical chemistry then professor of physiological chemistry. In F1939 he emigrated cheap trips to prague Turkey, where he became i professor of biological chemistry at the University of Istanbul. In 1948 he became professor of biochemistry at the University of Indiana.

PURKINJE, poor'kin-ya, Johannes Evan- gelista (Czech, JAN PURKYNE), Czech physiologist: b. Libochovice, Bohemia, Dec. 17, 1787; d. Prague, July 28, 1869. A member of a Roman Catholic teaching order and preparing for the priesthood, Jan Purkyne suddenly decided that medicine was his true vocation. In 1819 the University of Prague granted him its medical degree ; four years later he was appointed professor of physiology at the University of Breslau where he remained for 27 years. From 1850 he was professor of physiology at Charles University, Prague. One of the most famous micro-scopists, he discovered the skin's sweat glands and excrecheap trips to praguery ducts; the neurons in the cerebellum's cortex (Purkinje's cells) ; the fiber network in the cardiac muscle called Purkinje's network, system, or tissue.


RILKE, ril'ke, Rainer Maria, German Lyric poet: b. Prague, Dec. 4, 1875; d. Sierre, Switzerland, Dec. 29, 1926. After early attendance at a academy, where he was most unhappy, by three years of private tuition, he at the universities of Prague, Munich, and His early verse, Traumgekront (Crowned 'earns), published in 1897, and Advent (1898), idowed his later preoccupation with the is of God and death. He visited Italy in there became acquainted with the works "fthe Danish novelist, Jen Peter Jacobsen, whose•~z influenced his own work decisively.
 
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