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  1. A tribute to Saul Krugman, MD, a teacher, scientist, and physician who made significant contributions to pediatric infectious diseases. Learn about his life, career, achievements, and legacy in this article from Advances in Pediatrics.

  2. Learn about the life and achievements of Saul Krugman, a pioneer in infectious diseases research and prevention. Explore his articles, awards, photos, and correspondence in the NYU Medical Archives collection.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_KrugmanPaul Krugman - Wikipedia

    In response to the 2007–2008 financial crisis, Krugman proposed, in an informal "mimeo" style of publication,[59]an "international finance multiplier", to help explain the unexpected speed with which the global crisis had occurred.

  4. Jul 20, 2013 · Saul Krugman was the first to report on a so-called vaccination against hepatitis B in 1971. He diluted Australia antigen positive serum from his previous human experiments 1:10, boiled it briefly to kill the virus and injected this material to mentally handicapped children as a kind of vaccine.

  5. www.nasonline.org › directory-entry › saul-krugman-e2wjamSaul Krugman - NAS

    Oct 26, 1995 · Krugman matriculated at Ohio State University and earned his B.S. degree in 1932. He left to get another B.S. degree in 1934 from the University of Richmond. In 1939, he received his M.D. from the Medical College of Virginia. From 1941 to 1946, he served as a flight surgeon for…

  6. Saul Krugman's 115 research works with 5,551 citations and 1,453 reads, including: THE PEDIATRIC INFECTIONS DISEASE SOCIETY 1991 AWARDS: PRESENTATIONS OF THE DISTINGUISHED PHYSICIAN AWARD.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Saul_KrugmanSaul Krugman - Wikiwand

    Saul Krugman was a physician, and later pediatrician, whose studies of hepatitis, rubella, and measles resulted in the development of vaccinations for these debilitating diseases.