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Heinrich Robert Hellmuth Kudicke (born 12 December 1876 in Preußisch Eylau, East Prussia, died 8 May 1961) was a German physician, epidemiologist and one of the leading experts on tropical diseases in his lifetime. He worked in Africa and China for several years. A long-time collaborator of Nobel laureate Robert Koch, he is especially known for his work with African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness in the early 20th century. During the early Cold War era he worked in several developing countries in connection with medical development aid programmes.

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  • Heinrich Robert Hellmuth Kudicke (* 12. Dezember 1876 in Preußisch Eylau, Ostpreußen; † 8. Mai 1961 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Sanitätsoffizier. Zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus war er als Mediziner für tödliche Menschenversuche verantwortlich. (de)
  • Heinrich Robert Hellmuth Kudicke (born 12 December 1876 in Preußisch Eylau, East Prussia, died 8 May 1961) was a German physician, epidemiologist and one of the leading experts on tropical diseases in his lifetime. He worked in Africa and China for several years. A long-time collaborator of Nobel laureate Robert Koch, he is especially known for his work with African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness in the early 20th century. During the early Cold War era he worked in several developing countries in connection with medical development aid programmes. (en)
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  • Heinrich Robert Hellmuth Kudicke (* 12. Dezember 1876 in Preußisch Eylau, Ostpreußen; † 8. Mai 1961 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Sanitätsoffizier. Zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus war er als Mediziner für tödliche Menschenversuche verantwortlich. (de)
  • Heinrich Robert Hellmuth Kudicke (born 12 December 1876 in Preußisch Eylau, East Prussia, died 8 May 1961) was a German physician, epidemiologist and one of the leading experts on tropical diseases in his lifetime. He worked in Africa and China for several years. A long-time collaborator of Nobel laureate Robert Koch, he is especially known for his work with African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness in the early 20th century. During the early Cold War era he worked in several developing countries in connection with medical development aid programmes. (en)
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