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    Wilhelm Fabry (also William Fabry, Guilelmus Fabricius Hildanus, or Fabricius von Hilden) (25 June 1560 − 15 February 1634), often called the "Father...
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    However, cloudy weather prevented Kepler from making observations. Wilhelm Fabry, Michael Maestlin, and Helisaeus Roeslin were able to make observations...
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    perhaps in Europe. Another important early figure was German surgeon Wilhelm Fabry (1540–1634), "the Father of German Surgery", who was the first to recommend...
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  • Girolamo Fabrizio (1537–1619), Italian anatomist Hildanus Fabricius (Wilhelm Fabry) (1560–1634), German anatomist and surgeon Jan Fabricius (1871-1964)...
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    German Reunification (on October 3) Christmas market (in December) Wilhelm Fabry (1560–1634), founder of the scientific surgery Max Volmer (1885–1965)...
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    dissect bodies to discover the cause of death. The German professor Wilhelm Fabry believed that breast cancer was caused by a milk clot in a mammary duct...
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    speech. The practice is reported in 15th-century Naples. German surgeon Wilhelm Fabry describes a case from 1590 in which a woman ("Susanne the Chaste") resisted...
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    atlas is regarded as a milestone in the history of dermatology. The Wilhelm Fabry Museum, which specialises in the history of medicine and retains several...
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  • Richelieu (it will be formally established in 1635). February 15 – Wilhelm Fabry, German-born surgeon (born 1560) June 26 – Nikolaus Ager, French botanist...
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  • which pre-modern surgeons used as a suppurative. The German physician Wilhelm Fabry described the use of basilicon ointments in the treatment of burns....
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    May 6 – Guido Pepoli, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1599) June 25 – Wilhelm Fabry, German surgeon (d. 1634) June 28 – Giovanni Paolo Lascaris, Italian...
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    dissect bodies to discover the cause of death. The German professor Wilhelm Fabry believed that breast cancer was caused by a milk clot in a mammary duct...
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  • 1526 – Elisabeth Parr, Marchioness of Northampton (d. 1565) 1560 – Wilhelm Fabry, German surgeon (d. 1634) 1568 – Gunilla Bielke, Queen of Sweden (d...
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  • May 6 – Guido Pepoli, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1599) June 25 – Wilhelm Fabry, German surgeon (d. 1634) June 28 – Giovanni Paolo Lascaris, Italian...
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    Wilhelm-Fabry-Museum Hilden: Schmerz – Bilder vom Menschen. Type § Print Hilden, 2008, ISBN 978-3-940710-01-7, S. 10, 11, 108, 109. Wilhelm-Fabry-Museum...
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  • his pictures was organized with the help of the then-director of the Wilhelm Fabry School, Hans-Gunther Eckerth. He wrote notes and observed the focal...
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  • at St. Gervais church in Geneva, she married a surgeon, Wilhelm Fabry (also William Fabry, Guilelmus Fabricius Hildanus, or Fabricius von Hilden, b...
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  • Scholarship from the German-French Youth Organization, Paris 1986: Wilhelm-Fabry-Förderpreis from the city of Hilden 1987: Fellowship from the Pollock-Krasner...
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  • Schwarzburg Johann Thal [de] (1542–1583), city physician in Nordhausen Wilhelm Fabry (1560–1634), wound surgeon, city physician in Bern and founder of scientific...
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  • January 17 – Gaspard Bauhin, Swiss botanist (died 1624) June 25 – Wilhelm Fabry, German surgeon (died 1634) undated – Charles Butler, English beekeeper...
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  • emerging from the medium at an equal angle. They are also observed in Fabry-Pérot and Michelson interferometers. They can be observed by introducing...
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    Vienna, and later to the University of Munich, to study chemistry under Wilhelm von Miller (1848–1899). In Munich, he conducted research on indene and...
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    Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Herrsching 1990, ISBN 3-88199-748-2, S. 555. Philipp W. Fabry: Deutschland zwischen Reich und Nationalstaat. Der Reichsgedanke und die...
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  • Wolfgang Max Wilhelm Roth (1 October 1930 – 24 November 2013), also known as W. M. W. Roth, was a German pastor of the United Church of Canada and an...
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  • syndrome) – Ellen Andersen, Al-Rabi Tawil Anderson–Fabry disease – William Anderson, Johannes Fabry Angelman syndrome – Harry Angelman Angelucci syndrome...
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  • (1877–1934), Norway – outboard motor Charles Fabry (1867–1945), together with Alfred Perot (1863–1925), France – Fabry–Pérot interferometer (physics) Samuel...
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    Roland Mortier, Genève, Droz, 1980, pp. 95–106 (in French) Anne Srabian de Fabry, "L'Architecture secrète de La Nouvelle Héloïse", Australian Journal of...
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    of Albert A. Michelson and Jean-René Benoît (1892–1893) and of Benoît, Fabry and Perot (1906), both using the red line of cadmium. These results, which...
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  • Fabricius (1564–1617) WGPSN Fabry 43°04′N 100°41′E / 43.07°N 100.68°E / 43.07; 100.68 (Fabry) 179.44 1970 Charles Fabry (1867–1945) WGPSN Fahrenheit...
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    ^{2}}}} Measurements of the Zeeman effect commonly involve the use of a Fabry–Pérot interferometer, with light from a source (placed in a magnetic field)...
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