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subject_name=Hugo Z. Hackenbush | photo=[[Image:Hugo.gif|frame|center|The Hackenbush medal prize]]|
 
subject_name=Hugo Z. Hackenbush | photo=[[Image:Hugo.gif|frame|center|The Hackenbush medal prize]]|
caption1=Location | field1=[[Republic_of_Freedonia|Freedonia]] |
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caption1=Time| field1=[[Republic_of_Freedonia|Freedonia]], 1840 - 1915 |
caption2=Time | field2=1840 - 1915 |
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caption2=Profession | field2=Biologist|
caption3=Profession | field3=Biologist |
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caption3=Main researches | field3= |Hiccup vaccination,  
caption4=Main researches | field4=Hiccup vaccination,  
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Discover of ''Hackenbushis fetentis'' |
Discover of ''Hackenbushis fetentis'' }}
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When the modern medicine was born, professor '''H. Z. Hackenbush''' was one of its father. He was formed on the Huxley university as biologist, where he discovered a new virus, called ''Hackenbushis fetentis''. But his greatest donation to humanity is the vaccination for the hiccup, which has saved millions of persons. In his memory, on 1920 the [[Freedonian honours|H. Z. Hackenbush prize]] was created, and now it is the greatest international scientific honour.
 
When the modern medicine was born, professor '''H. Z. Hackenbush''' was one of its father. He was formed on the Huxley university as biologist, where he discovered a new virus, called ''Hackenbushis fetentis''. But his greatest donation to humanity is the vaccination for the hiccup, which has saved millions of persons. In his memory, on 1920 the [[Freedonian honours|H. Z. Hackenbush prize]] was created, and now it is the greatest international scientific honour.

Revision as of 17:29, 30 March 2005

Hugo Z. Hackenbush
The Hackenbush medal prize
Time
Freedonia, 1840 - 1915
Profession
Biologist
Main researches

When the modern medicine was born, professor H. Z. Hackenbush was one of its father. He was formed on the Huxley university as biologist, where he discovered a new virus, called Hackenbushis fetentis. But his greatest donation to humanity is the vaccination for the hiccup, which has saved millions of persons. In his memory, on 1920 the H. Z. Hackenbush prize was created, and now it is the greatest international scientific honour.