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Ligeti Magda

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Hungarian neurologist (1909–1977)
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Ligeti Magda (1909–1977) was a Hungarian neurologist and psychoanalyst.

Between 1935 and 1943, Ligeti worked in the Neurological Department of the Pest Jewish Community Hospital.

After the war, Ligeti was a hospital doctor and chief physician, dealing with psychoanalysis and the gender education of children.

Sándor Peti was Ligeti's spouse.

Notes

  1. This Hungarian name is shown with surname first and given name second.

References

  1. https://opac-nevter.pim.hu/record/-/record/PIM95994
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