Werner Dutz

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Werner Felix Dutz (born June 7, 1928 , † April 15, 1995 in Vienna ) was an Austrian pathologist . He was a faculty member of the School of Medicine at the University of Shiraz in southern Iran in 1959. He and his wife, Elfriede Kohout, who was also a pathologist, had initially come to Iran for two years to immigrate to the United States However, they stayed 15 years until 1974. Then Dutz went to America with his wife and finally returned to the University of Vienna , Dutz's alma mater . In 1995 Werner Dutz gave an interview to Profil magazine . He died of a heart attack in Vienna in 1995 and was buried in the Neustift cemetery .

Works

  • with C. Post, K. Vessal and E. Kohout: Endemic infantile pneumocystis carinii infection: the Shiraz study. In: Nat Cancer Inst Monogr. 43, 1976, pp. 31-40.
  • with F. Saidi and E. Kohout: Gastric anthrax with massive ascites. In: Good. 11, 1970, pp. 352-354.
  • with E. Kohout and K. Vessal: Infantile stress, immune modulation, and disease patterns. In: Pathol Ann. 11, 1976, pp. 415-454.
  • The King's Prayer. Reza Pahlevi Technical School, Tehran 1971, OCLC 70446536 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with Werner Dutz In: Profile . Volume 26, Wirtschaftstrend-Zeitschriftenverlag, 1995. (online)
  2. Text in English and in German