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  1. 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.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2018 · Andrija Pujarich, el científico de lo sobrenatural Manuel Carballal ha reconstruido la biografía de uno de los parapsicólogos más importantes y desconocidos, Andrija Pujarich, del que conocemos fascinantes aportaciones gracias a su hijo.

  3. Andrija Puharich was a scientist, inventor and psi researcher, now remembered mainly for his close collaboration with the Israeli psychic Uri Geller. He conducted research on telepathy, parapsychology, psychedelics and ELF. He founded the Round Table Foundation and the Intelectron Corporation, and wrote several books on his discoveries.

  4. Greg Mallozzi. Biografía. El Dr. Andrija Puharich es quizás el investigador más importante y desconocido del siglo XX. Su investigación y sus propuestas sobre los efectos psicológicos de los hongos psilocibios a fines de la década de 1940 y principios de la de 1950 se adelantaron a su tiempo. Él observó los efectos positivos que la ...

  5. 25 de jul. de 2020 · Share. 6.4K views 10 months ago. Abordamos la apasionante historia de un personaje vetado, casi borrado de la historia, un Andrija Puharich que fue colaborador de Uri Geller y sobretodo...

  6. Puharich, Andrija (Henry Karl) (1918-1995) Physician and parapsychologist. He was born on February 9, 1918, in Chicago, Illinois, of Yugoslavian ancestry. He studied at Northwestern University (B.A., 1942) and Northwestern University Medical School (M.B. and M.D., 1946).

  7. Andrija Puharich — born Henry Karel Puharić — was a medical and parapsychological researcher, medical inventor, physician and author, known as the person who brought Israeli Uri Geller and Dutch-born Peter Hurkos (1911–1988) to the United States for scientific investigation.