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May 28, 1971 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-28

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NEW YORK (JTA) - A Russian vaccine and spent more than 22
Jew who created the first success- years in India where he used both
Add 'n Type 342-7800
ful anti-cholera and anti-plague vaccines during epidemics raging
there in the 1900s, was honored
posthumously at a ceremony in
Bombay Monday.
Edith Lipsker, founder of the
Waldemar Hafkine International
Memorial Committee which seeks
to "honor Waldemar Hafkine
(1860-1930) for the many ways in
which he served humanity," re-
ported India's President J.J. Giri
unveiled a plaque in Hafkine's me
mory at the Grand Medical College
in Bombay, the city where Hafkine
did his "important work."
Miss Lipsker, who is working on
a comprehensive biography of Haf-
kine, told the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency that "this pioneer in pub-
lic health has been completely for-
gotten by the whole world."
She organized the Waldemar
Hafkine International Memorial
Committee, of which Nobel Prize
winners Prof. Rene Cassin and
Prof. Ernest B. Chain are mem-
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