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    Karl Oskar Medin (14 August 1847 – 24 December 1927) was a Swedish pediatrician. He was born at Axberg, Örebro and died in Stockholm. He is most famous...
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    Polio (redirect from Heine-Medin disease)
    work of physicians Jakob Heine in 1840 and Karl Oskar Medin in 1890 led to it being known as Heine–Medin disease. The disease was later called infantile...
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  • and adventurer Douglas Medin (born 1944), American psychologist Gastone Medin (1905–1973), Italian art director Karl Oskar Medin (1847–1927), Swedish pediatrician...
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    entity. Poliomyelitis is often known as Heine-Medin disease, after the work of Heine and Karl Oskar Medin. Heine studied classical languages and theology...
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  • Winter Gustaf Retzius (1842–1919), anatomist (professor 1877–1890) Karl Oskar Medin (1847–1928), paediatrician, famous for his study of poliomyelitis (professor...
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    district in Stockholm from 1907 to 1909. As a pupil of pediatrician Karl Oskar Medin, whom he held in high esteem, Wickman predominantly devoted himself...
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  • are in brackets), are, from left to right: (Jakob Heine, Karl Oskar Medin, Ivar Wickman, Karl Landsteiner), Thomas Milton Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John...
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    Heine, from Germany, the two Swedes Karl Oskar Medin and Ivar Wickman and the Austrian Nobel-Prize Laureate Karl Landsteiner. Nos. 5 to 17 are Americans...
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    Lähmungszustände der unteren Extremitäten ("Paralysis of the lower Extremities"). Karl Oskar Medin was the first to empirically study a poliomyelitis epidemic in 1890...
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    he took his med.kand., later transferred to KI and Lund University Karl Oskar Medin (1847–1928), paediatrician, famous for his study of poliomyelitis;...
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  • Dominici 1867 Stretford, United Kingdom May 21, 1919 Paris, France Karl Oskar Medin August 14, 1847 Axberg, Närke, Sweden December 24, 1927 Stockholm,...
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    Robert Zero Karl Oskar Broberg (2 July 1940 – 21 July 2015) was a Swedish singer, composer and artist. As an artist, he used various names: Robban or Robban...
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    Sweden (in 1913), working with Scandinavian researchers (among them Karl Oskar Medin); he was able to isolate the poliovirus on tissue explant and made...
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  • 2 October – Svante Arrhenius, scientist (born 1859) 24 December – Karl Oskar Medin, paediatrician (born 1847) "Norra Kvill National Park". Naturvårdsverket...
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    12 June – Hulda Lundin, tailor and educator (died 1921) 14 August – Karl Oskar Medin, paediatrician (died 1927) 20 October – Oscar Swahn, shooter (died...
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    pepsin by Theodor Schwann 1840: First medical report on poliomyelitis (Heine-Medin disease), and the first to recognize the illness as a clinical entity, by...
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  • McCabe Cello Concerto Songline (2007) Tilo Medek Cello Concerto (1978) Janis Medinš Cello Concerto No. 1 (1928) Cello Concerto No. 2 (1947) Johan de Meij Casanova...
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    exponents of Latvian opera were the brothers Jānis Mediņš (Uguns un nakts [Fire and Night], 1921) and Jāzeps Mediņš (Vaidelote [The Vestal], 1927). Lithuania,...
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  • footballer midfielder. Duje Medak (born 1993) footballer midfielder. Gastone Medin (1905–1973), art director. Ivan Medvid (born 1977), footballer player. Luka...
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    patriotic spirit of the Serbs in both the Habsburg and Ottoman empires. Tomo Medin (1725–1788) was a Montenegrin Serb writer and adventurer. He and Casanova...
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    IV Jovanović Šakabenta to compose a heraldic book, Stemmatographia. Tomo Medin (1725–1788) was a Montenegrin Serb writer and adventurer. He and Casanova...
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  • (1879–1951) Romualds Kalsons (born 1936) Arturs Maskats (born 1957) Jānis Mediņš (1890–1966) Emilis Melngailis (1974–1954) Georgs Pelēcis (born 1947) Pēteris...
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    Marty, Choral for trumpet and orchestra Martín Matalon, Trame V Jekabs Medin, Concerto for trumpet Darius Milhaud, Symphonie concertante for bassoon...
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