- Đặng Văn Ngữ
Đặng Văn Ngữ (1910–1967) was a
Vietnam ese doctor andintellectual .He was known to be one of the active participators in the
Nhân Văn affair in the mid 1950s which saw many middle class intellectuals demanding for freedom and democracy in communist-ledNorth Vietnam .Biography
He was born on the outskirts of
Huế onApril 4 1910 . In 1937, he graduated from the Indochina Medical University. He became an assistant to the French physician and professorHenry Galliard , dean of the Department of Bacteriology at the school. In 1942, he directed the bacteriology lab and completed 19 research topics. In 1943, he studied in Japan, and became the President of the Patriotic Vietnamese Society in Japan in 1945. In 1949, he returned to Vietnam and joined theViet Minh resisting against French rule, becoming the lead lecturer in bacteriology in the Medical School at Chiên Hóa. During his time in the Viet Minh, he successfully researched a method to manufacturepenicillin . In 1955, he founded the Vietnamese Institute of Malaria - Bacteriology and Insects, and became its first director. During theVietnam War , he researched ways to prevent and treatmalaria in Vietnam. OnApril 1 1967 , he was killed in an American bombing in theAnnamite Range while inThua Thien-Hue Province while researching malaria.He was awarded the
Ho Chi Minh Prize for his contributions to medical research.External links
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