Dr. Karl Landsteiner Working in His Lab

(Original Caption) 11/1/1930- Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Austrian pathologist, sits in his laboratory looking into a microscope. Landsteiner won the 1930 Nobel Prize for Medicine for the discovery of human blood types.
(Original Caption) 11/1/1930- Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Austrian pathologist, sits in his laboratory looking into a microscope. Landsteiner won the 1930 Nobel Prize for Medicine for the discovery of human blood types.
Dr. Karl Landsteiner Working in His Lab
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