The Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Papers
- Title:
- [Albert Szent-Gyorgyi and his laboratory staff at Szeged, Hungary]

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- Description:
- Szent-Gyorgyi and his laboratory staff at Szeged were photographed the year that they mass-produced vitamin C from paprika.
- This photograph was used in a lecture entitled "Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Scientist and Humanist" given by Andrew G. Szent-Gyorgyi at Marosvasarhely, Hungary on April 23, 1999.
- The caption in the biography, after p. 44: Front row (seated): Margaret Zetenyi, secretary; Bela Gozsi, pharmacological chemist; Albert with favorite dog; Dr. Erno Annau, senior research associate. Second row: Edit Joo, laboratory aide; Dr. Joseph Svirbely, research guest from USA; Ilona Banga; Mrs. Nelly Szent-Gyorgyi. [These seem to be out of order; Svirbely is at left, Nelly is second from right.] Back row: Bruno Straub, medical student (unpaid assistant); Koloman Laki, medical student (unpaid assistant); Dr. Alexander Szalay, physicist.
- NOTE: The original print is scratched.
- Number of Image Pages:
- 1 (120,276 Bytes)
- Date Supplied:
- 1933
- Creator:
- Unknown
- Rights:
- Courtesy of Andrew G. Szent-Gyorgyi.
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- Exhibit Category:
- Szeged, 1931-1947: Vitamin C, Muscles, and WWII
- Unique Identifier:
- WGBBBG
- Document Type:
- Photographic prints
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- image/tif
- Physical Condition:
- Good
- Metadata Last Modified Date:
- 2006-03-02
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