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Kálmán Kalocsay

1891 - 1976

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Kálmán Kalocsay (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkaːlmaːn ˈkɒlot͡ʃɒi]; 6 October 1891 in Abaújszántó – 27 February 1976) was a Hungarian Esperantist poet, translator, and editor who significantly influenced Esperanto culture, both in its literature and in the language itself, through his original poetry and his translations of literary works from his native Hungarian and other languages of Europe. His name is sometimes Esperantized as Kolomano Kaloĉajo, and some of his work was published under various pseudonyms, including C.E.R. Bumy, Kopar, Alex Kay, K. Stelov, Malice Pik and Peter Peneter. Kalocsay studied medicine and later became a surgeon and the chief infectious disease specialist at a major Budapest hospital. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Kálmán Kalocsay has received more than 22,694 page views. His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Kálmán Kalocsay is the 298th most popular physician (down from 281st in 2019), the 237th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 216th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Hungarian Physician.

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Over the past year Kálmán Kalocsay has had the most page views in the with 2,745 views, followed by Esperanto (1,791), and Hungarian (1,263). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Hebrew (53.93%), Egyptian Arabic (36.18%), and Persian (34.47%)

Among PHYSICIANS

Among physicians, Kálmán Kalocsay ranks 298 out of 726Before him are Johann Conrad Dippel, Pierre Paul Émile Roux, Gerard van Swieten, Sigmund Rascher, Leopold Auenbrugger, and Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari. After him are Michel-Gabriel Paccard, Horace Wells, Jan Jesenius, Aëtius of Amida, Hakaru Hashimoto, and Titus Brandsma.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1891, Kálmán Kalocsay ranks 81Before him are Diana Budisavljević, Evgeny Pashukanis, Yrjö Väisälä, Tin Ujević, Walter Eucken, and Yvan Goll. After him are Charles Munch, Kim Seong-su, Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov, Seth Barnes Nicholson, Hermann Scherchen, and Emiliano Mercado del Toro. Among people deceased in 1976, Kálmán Kalocsay ranks 80Before him are Gregor Piatigorsky, Sal Mineo, Alexander Lippisch, Gilbert Ryle, Géza Anda, and Zhang Wentian. After him are Paul Morand, Mickey Cohen, Hans von Obstfelder, Henri Eberhardt, Freddie King, and Rudolf Kempe.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Kálmán Kalocsay ranks 237 out of 1,077Before him are Paul Lukas (1894), Tommy Ramone (1949), Philip de László (1869), Ilona Elek (1907), Géza Anda (1921), and József Zakariás (1924). After him are Sándor Garbai (1879), Ferenc Gyulay (1799), Ibolya Csák (1915), Ladislao Vajda (1906), Nicholas Kaldor (1908), and Ödön Lechner (1845).

Among PHYSICIANS In Hungary

Among physicians born in Hungary, Kálmán Kalocsay ranks 3Before him are Ignaz Semmelweis (1818), and Albert Szent-Györgyi (1893). After him are Gabor Maté (1944), Thomas Szasz (1920), Moritz Kaposi (1837), Eva Klein (1925), Emil Zuckerkandl (1849), Edith Farkas (1921), Gabriele Possanner (1860), Vilma Hugonnai (1847), and Jenő Kamuti (1937).