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What (who) is Gerhard Henrick Armauer Hansen - definition

NORWEGIAN PHYSICIAN
G. A. Hansen; Gerhard Henrick Armauer Hansen; Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen; Gerhard Hansen; Armauer Hansen; Armauer G. Hansen; AGH Hansen; Armauer Gerhard Henrik Hansen; A. G. H. Hansen; A.G.H. Hansen; GHA Hansen; G.H.A. Hansen; G. H. A. Hansen; Armauer Hansen Building
  • Bust of Dr. Armauer Hansen, Botanical garden, University of Bergen, Norway

Gerhard Böwering         
GERMAN ACADEMIC
Böwering, Gerhard; Gerhard Bowering
Professor Gerhard Böwering is a German academic, currently Professor of Islamic Studies within the Department of Religious Studies, Yale University. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1994.
Gerhard Lenski         
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST (1924-2015)
Gerhard lenski; Gerhard Lensky
Gerhard Emmanuel "Gerry" Lenski, Jr. (August 13, 1924 – December 7, 2015) was an American sociologist known for contributions to the sociology of religion, social inequality, and introducing the ecological-evolutionary theory.
Hansen (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Hanssen; Representative Hansen
Hansen or Hanssen () is a Scandinavian patronymic surname, meaning son of Hans. As of 2008, it is the third most common surname in Denmark, shared by 4.

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Gerhard Armauer Hansen

Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɡæ̂rhɑɖ ɑrˈmæ̀ʉər ˈhɑ̂nsn̩]; 29 July 1841 – 12 February 1912) was a Norwegian physician, remembered for his identification of the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae in 1873 as the causative agent of leprosy. His distinguished work was recognized at the International Leprosy Congress held at Bergen in 1909.