Andrija Puharich
Andrija Puharich (February 19, 1918 – January 3, 1995) — born Henry Karel Puharić — was a medical and parapsychological researcher, medical inventor, physician and author, known as the person who brought Israeli Uri Geller (born 1946) and Dutch-born Peter Hurkos (1911–1988) to the United States for scientific investigation.
Andrija Puharich | |
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Puharich in 1959 | |
Born | Henry Karel Puharić February 19, 1918 |
Died | January 3, 1995 76) | (aged
Education | Philosophy/Pre-Med (1943) Doctor of Medicine (1947) |
Alma mater | Northwestern University |
Occupation(s) | Inventor, Parapsychologist, Physician |
Spouse(s) | Virginia "Jinny" Jackson Rebecca Alban Hoffberger (divorced) Bep Hermans |
Children | 3 |
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