Arthur Felix
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Arthur Felix (April 3, 1887, in Andrychów – January 17, 1956 in England) was a Polish bacteriologist and a fellow of the Royal Society. In 1915 Arthur Felix and Edmund Weil developed the Weil-Felix test for diagnosis of typhus and other rickettsial diseases.
Felix researched in Bielsko, Vienna, Prague and London. Between 1927 and 1945 he worked in Jerusalem for the Hadassah Medical Organization.