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László Z. Bitó

Hungarian physiologist and writer
László Z. Bitó was a Hungarian physiologist and writer. As a researcher, he developed a medication for glaucoma. As a writer, he wrote novels and essays. Wikipedia
Born: September 7, 1934, Budapest, Hungary
Died: November 2021 (age 87 years)
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László Z. Bitó from hu.m.wikipedia.org
Bitó László ; Elhunyt, 2021. november 14. (87 évesen) ; Állampolgársága, magyar ; Nemzetisége, magyar ; Házastársa, Olivia Carino ; Foglalkozása. író · orvos ...
László Z. Bitó from www.nytimes.com
Nov 29, 2021 · Bito, Scientist, Novelist and Philanthropist, Dies at 87. He fled communist rule in Hungary, discovered a treatment for glaucoma in the U.S., ...
László Z. Bitó from en.m.wikipedia.org
László Z. Bitó (7 September 1934 – 14 November 2021) was a Hungarian physiologist and writer. As a researcher, he developed a medication for glaucoma.
László Z. Bitó from www.bard.edu
Nov 30, 2021 · László Z. Bitó '60 was 87 years old when he died on November 14 at his home in Budapest. He is survived by his wife Olivia Carino and two sons ...
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LÁSZLÓ Z. BITÓ '60 died November 14, 2021, at the age of 87. Born in Budapest on September 7, 1934, he and his family survived the Soviet siege and victory ...
László Z. Bitó from www.laszlobito.com
Check out Laszlo Bito's latest articles available on Open Democracy's website. It worths to take a look at the comments as well.
László Z. Bitó from www.washingtonpost.com
Dec 6, 2021 · Laszlo Bito, scientist who gave hope to glaucoma sufferers, dies at 87 · But there was also a third life, the one that he pursued after retiring ...
László Z. Bitó from www.laszlobito.com
Laszlo Z. Bito, Professor of Ophthalmology at Columbia University, Latanoprost is believed to increase the eye's natural outflow of the aqueous humor, a ...
László Bitó was born in Hungary in 1934. He was deported from Budapest with his family in 1951 by the Muscovite dictatorship that took over the country ...
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This event occurred on: In 1951, László Z. Bitó and his family were deported from Budapest to a small village near the Soviet border by the Hungarian Communist ...