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Jewish Scientist Accepts Italy’s Bid to Help Fight Plague in Abyssinia

February 12, 1939
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Prof. Rudolf Weigl, Jewish inventor of a prophylactic vaccination against spotted fever, has left for Ethiopia with a group of Polish scientists invited by the Italian Government to help combat the disease in its African colony.

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