Category:Alfredo Kanthack

English: Alfredo Kanthack (1863-1898) was a Brazilian-born microbiologist and pathologist who worked in England. From 1890 he served as Obstetric Resident at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. While holding this position he was appointed as one of the Special Commissioners to investigate the prevalence and treatment of leprosy in India. Among his conclusions were that direct contagion was at the most a very small factor in causing the spread of leprosy.
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Alfredo Kanthack 
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Date of birth4 March 1863
Bahia
Date of death24 January 1898
Cambridge
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Wikidata Q11685368
ISNI: 0000000056958200
VIAF ID: 84829669
GND ID: 117568384
Library of Congress authority ID: no2014157634
NL CR AUT ID: nlk20010099124
Open Library ID: OL2558755A
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