Ludwik Hirszfeld
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Ludwik Hirszfeld (1884-1954) was a Polish microbiologist. Hirszfeld is considered one of the co-discovers of the inheritance of ABO blood type. He established a laboratory of experimental medicine at the State Institute of Hygiene in Poland shortly after the World War I. In 1946, he published his autobiography, The Story of One Life.