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E. Réti: Darwin's Influence on Hungarian Medical Thought (1868—1918) 157 J. Antall, A. Faiudy and K. Kapronczay: József Fodor and Public Health in Hungary

J. Antall—A. Faludÿ — K. Kapronczay : József Fodor iji state of one of the major factors of production: manpower. 6 0 In his letter to József Fodor, Trefort set forth the view that "the political and economic weight of a nation " depends on the demographic changes. 6 1 Let us conclude with a quotation of Högÿes's memorial address after Fodor's death delivered in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1903: "He was paragon of a Hungarian university professor fulfilling his task worthily , a scientist and public figure who dedicated his life disturbed by troubles and his ingenious talent for the continuous promotion of public education of his country, whose name despite the passing of his life, will remembered as a pioneer both in the history of public health in Hungary and the general history of hygiene of the world .. 6 0 Ágoston Trefort, Beszédek és levelek (Addresses and letters). Budapest 1888. pp. 143, 147, 180. 6 1 Á. Trefort, op. cit. pp. 51-52. 13 Orvostörténeti Közlemények 6.

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