Charles Jármai

Charles Jármai

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* Körmöcbánya, September 18, 1887 – † Budapest, March 8, 1941 / veterinarian, university professor ; ; He completed his secondary education in his hometown, at the secondary school. In 1905, he became a student at the Royal Hungarian Veterinary College in Budapest and obtained a veterinary degree in 1909 and a veterinary doctorate in 1913. He considered Ferenc Hutÿra (Szepeshely), also from the Highlands, to be his master. From 1909, he was an assistant professor and then an assistant professor at the Department of Epidemiology. During World War I, he first worked in a war horse hospital, then was the head of the field laboratory stationed in Eastern Galicia. From 1918, he was an assistant professor at the Institute of Pathology of the Veterinary University, then from 1920 he was a public extraordinary professor, and from 1924 he was a public regular professor. Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (1936/1937), a prominent practitioner of comparative pathology and pathology. His investigations in the field of chicken leucosis attracted a particularly large international response. He was the first author of a specialized textbook on Hungarian veterinary pathology and pathology. ; ; His main works: ; The Pathology of Domestic Animals, 1923, ; General Pathology, 1925, ; The Pathology of Domestic Animals for Veterinary Students, 1936, 1941, ; The Pathology Technique of Domestic Animals, 1925, ; 1936, 1941.

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11917

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Gecelfalva