László Németh (18 April 1901 â€" 3 March 1975) was a Hungarian
dentist, writer, dramatist and essayist. He was born in Nagybánya the
son of József Németh (1873â€"1946) and Vilma Gaál (1879â€"1957).
Over the Christmas of 1925, he married Ella Démusz (1905â€"1989), the
daughter of János Démusz, a keeper of a public house. Between 1926
and 1944 they had six daughters, but two of them died in infancy. In
1959 he visited the Soviet Union. In the last part of his life he
lived and worked in Tihany. He died from a stroke on 3 March 1975 in
Budapest and was buried in Farkasréti Cemetery, Budapest, where he
shares a grave with his wife.Németh was awarded a degree in dentistry
in 1925, and worked in Szent János (English: Saint John) Hospital. He
founded a dental practice, but later became a medical practitioner for
schools.In 1926 he opened his dental surgery, although he continued to
work as a freelance at the Saint John's Hospital in the Department of
Neurology. He was a medical practitioner for Toldy School from 1926 to
1927, at the Egressy Street School from 1928 to 1931, and at Medve
Street School from 1933 to 1943, when he retired as a medical
practitioner. In the winter of 1927 he contracted tuberculosis and
travelled to Italy and FelsÅ'göd to convalesce, retiring from his
career as a dentist.
dentist, writer, dramatist and essayist. He was born in Nagybánya the
son of József Németh (1873â€"1946) and Vilma Gaál (1879â€"1957).
Over the Christmas of 1925, he married Ella Démusz (1905â€"1989), the
daughter of János Démusz, a keeper of a public house. Between 1926
and 1944 they had six daughters, but two of them died in infancy. In
1959 he visited the Soviet Union. In the last part of his life he
lived and worked in Tihany. He died from a stroke on 3 March 1975 in
Budapest and was buried in Farkasréti Cemetery, Budapest, where he
shares a grave with his wife.Németh was awarded a degree in dentistry
in 1925, and worked in Szent János (English: Saint John) Hospital. He
founded a dental practice, but later became a medical practitioner for
schools.In 1926 he opened his dental surgery, although he continued to
work as a freelance at the Saint John's Hospital in the Department of
Neurology. He was a medical practitioner for Toldy School from 1926 to
1927, at the Egressy Street School from 1928 to 1931, and at Medve
Street School from 1933 to 1943, when he retired as a medical
practitioner. In the winter of 1927 he contracted tuberculosis and
travelled to Italy and FelsÅ'göd to convalesce, retiring from his
career as a dentist.
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