invitation from Karl Wilmanns, with the dissertation "The artistic capabilities of the mentally ill". In 1919 he became assistant to Karl Wilmanns at the psychiatric...
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chemotherapy in 1986. Issels studied human medicine at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and biochemistry at the Karl Eberhard University in Tübingen....
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Psychiatrist Karl Wilmanns supposedly said in a lecture: "Hitler has had a hysterical reaction after being buried alive in the field"; Wilmanns then lost...
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(1906–1940) Léonard Willems August Wilmanns Max Wilms Lewis Strange Wingfield Hermann Winnefeld Robert Wintgen Karl Wirtz Rotraut Wisskirchen Peter Wittig...
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Sitte (cellular biology), Spatz (biophysics) and the female professor Otti Wilmanns (geobotany) followed between 1967 and 1969. Within hardly one decade, the...
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James Vance May (category Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania alumni)
terms. He translated a book on schizophrenia by the German psychiatrist Karl Wilmanns. He was a member of many professional and civic groups including the...
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1922-1930" by Susan Gross Solomon in Susan Gross Solomon (Ed.) (2006). Doing Medicine Together: Germany and Russia Between the Wars. Toronto: University of Toronto...
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Blick (in Swiss High German). Kirche und Leben. Retrieved 29 January 2022. Wilmanns, Juliane C. (1995). Der Sanitätsdienst im Römischen Reich: eine sozialgeschichtliche...
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Renger-Patzsch 1961: John Eggert, Hilmar Pabel, August Sander and Gustav Wilmanns 1962: Alfred Eisenstaedt and Otto Steinert 1963: Edith Weyde 1964: Fritz...
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