František Neuwirt
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František Neuwirt professor of stomatology
Stomatology
Stomatology is the branch of medicine and dentistry relating to the mouth and mouth disease. It was practiced by physicians as a medical specialty in the early 20th century in the United States but these concerns are now largely handled by dentists....

 at Charles University in Prague
Charles University in Prague
Charles University in Prague is the oldest and largest university in the Czech Republic. Founded in 1348, it was the first university in Central Europe and is also considered the earliest German university...

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He followed Jan Jesenský
Jan Jesenský
Jan Jesenský , professor of stomatology at Prague University.He was the founder and head of the Prague Stomatology Clinic until the German occupation in 1939, a member of the Bohemian Academy, a member of International Association for Dental Research , whose Honorary Vice-President he became...

 as head of the Prague Stomatology Clinic until his death, was a member of the Bohemian Academy, a member of International Association for Dental Research
International Association for Dental Research
The International Association for Dental Research is a professional association that focuses on research in the field of dentistry. The aim of this association by constitution is to promote research in all fields of oral and related sciences, to encourage improvements in methods for the prevention...

 (IADR), whose Honorary Vice-President he became in 1939–1940, and co-founder of its Prague Section
Prague Section of IADR
The Prague Section of IADR was founded in 1932 by Karel Černý, Jan Jesenský, František Kostečka, A. E. Loos, Friedrich Neumann, František Neuwirt, and Karel Wachsmann....

 in 1932.

He had a daughter, Hana, a historian at the Charles University and a son, Jan, a hematologist and researcher at Charles University.

His sister Rosalie was the wife of Vladimír Jiří Rott, Prague entrepreneur. František Neuwirt had his private general practice at their premises on Malé náměstí and was one of the frequent guests at their "Thursdays", where Prague and international society met.
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