Proper noun
Guttman (plural Guttmans)
A surname.
In 1948, Sir Ludwig Guttman, a neurologist working with World War II veterans with spinal injuries at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Aylesbury in the UK, began using sport as part of the rehabilitation programmes of his patients. Source: Internet
My Promised Land, Ari Shavit, 2013, p 80. After visiting the site several times in the 1930s and 1940s, Shmarya Guttman conducted an initial probe excavation of the site in 1959. Source: Internet
Atheism The 2009 survey by the Guttman Center found the following distribution: * Believing in the existence of God – 80% * Not believing in the existence of God – 20% Fertility rates between secular and religious groups also differ significantly. Source: Internet
Guttman (1986), p. 135 The Cortina Games were used to test the feasibility of televising large sporting events. Source: Internet
Guttman (2002) p. 74 In 1938 the Japanese decided to decline the invitation to host the Games claiming that preparations for the Olympic Games were draining the country's resources. Source: Internet
“It’s worrying because there a lot of people moving around and a lot of tourists coming into the country from all parts of the world,” Patricia Guttman, a municipal health official, told Reuters. Source: Internet