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            Vladimír Vondráček
 Vladimír Vondráček, M.D. (23 February 1895 – 10 May 1978) was a Czech psychiatrist. He is considered one of the founders of Czech medical psychology, psychopharmacology, dietetics and psychiatric sexology. After World War II, Vondráček became the "legendary head physician" at the Psychiatric Clinic in Prague. He was an important popularizer of psychiatry and related sciences, and contributed to the integration of the mentally ill into normal life. Vondráček is the author of about 225 studies and books, of which probably the best known is his work ''Fantastické a magické z hlediska psychiatrie'' (Fantastic and Magical from the Viewpoint of Psychiatry). He is also noteworthy for his three-part memories.
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  Vladimír Vondráček, M.D. (23 February 1895 – 10 May 1978) was a Czech psychiatrist. He is considered one of the founders of Czech medical psychology, psychopharmacology, dietetics and psychiatric sexology. After World War II, Vondráček became the "legendary head physician" at the Psychiatric Clinic in Prague. He was an important popularizer of psychiatry and related sciences, and contributed to the integration of the mentally ill into normal life. Vondráček is the author of about 225 studies and books, of which probably the best known is his work ''Fantastické a magické z hlediska psychiatrie'' (Fantastic and Magical from the Viewpoint of Psychiatry). He is also noteworthy for his three-part memories.
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