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  1. 29. Mai 2020 · George Weisz, a tinkerer-turned-mechanical engineer who designed a popular ventilator being used to treat the coronavirus, has died in the UK at the age of 90, according to a report.

  2. George Weisz. Professor, Cotton-Hannah Chair of the History of Medicine. george.weisz@mcgill.ca | 514-398-6274 | 3647 Peel, room 201. George Weisz received a PhD in History from Stony Brook University and in Sociology from the University of Paris 5 (Descartes).

  3. 15. Sept. 2020 · George Weisz. Emigré “Poet-engineer” whose ventilators are saving lives from Coronavirus. BY Elisabeth Perlman. elisabeth Perlman September 15, 2020 21:35. Share via. When George Weisz was...

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  4. Tuesday May 26 2020, 5.00pm, The Times. George Weisz was six years old when he opened up his father’s pocket watch and removed every part. “I managed to put it back together again,” he said ...

  5. George Weisz was a Hungarian mechanical engineer, philanthropist, film producer and father of three, including Oscar-winning actress Rachel Weisz. He invented a “pioneering artificial ventilator pneumatically powered by its own oxygen cylinder”.

  6. May 27, 2020. Renowned British engineer George Weisz, born in Hungary in 1929 as György Weisz, has passed away. He was also known as the father of Academy Award and Golden Globe Award actress Rachel Weisz.

  7. 9. Dez. 2015 · George Weiszs ambitious history describes how over the course of the twentieth century, the new concept of chronic disease shaped health policy. He is convinced that the concept led to innovative policies in the U.S., but historians, he believes, have too often ignored it, giving primacy to battles over national health insurance.