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Wassermann

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[wah-ser-muhn, vahs-uhr-mahn] / ˈwɑ sər mən, ˈvɑs ərˌmɑn /

noun

  1. August von 1866–1925, German physician and bacteriologist.

  2. Jakob 1873–1934, German novelist.


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Eileen Wassermann struggles to calculate her daily risk at this stage of the coronavirus pandemic — with infections drastically undercounted and mask mandates gone.

From Washington Post • May 17, 2022

Wassermann also recalled a producer’s anxiety over Aniston’s late entrance, almost 30 minutes in.

From New York Times • Mar. 25, 2022

In the nonfiction race, Liz Garbus’ Jacques Cousteau documentary “Becoming Cousteau” landed nods for Mark Monroe, a previous winner for “The Cove” and “The Dissident,” and Pax Wassermann.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 27, 2022

"People were tested for syphilis," Sumner added, referring to the then commonplace Wassermann test for the disease, which had been developed in the early 20th century.

From The Guardian • Jan. 25, 2013

We righted the tiers and replaced the cages; then we were faced with the impossible task of sorting the cancerous rats and mice, the diabetic dogs, the Aschheim-Zondek rabbits, and the Wassermann guinea pigs.

From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright