Ludwik J. Rajchman (November 1, 1881, Warsaw - 1965, Chenu, Sarthe) was a Polish bacteriologist. He was one of the founders of UNICEF.
In 1929 and 1930-1931, he served as a medical adviser to Chiang Kai-shek and Song Ziwen. In 1931-1939, he was an expert of China's National Economic Council, which had been set up with the aid of the League of Nations to promote development. In 1940-1943, he was Song Ziwen's adviser as a special representative of China to the United States.[1]
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