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    Jakob (or Jacob) Heine (April 16, 1800, Lauterbach, Black Forest, Holy Roman Empire – November 12, 1879, Cannstatt, Germany) was a German orthopaedist...
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    Polio (redirect from Heine-Medin disease)
    extremities". The 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...
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  • civil servant Jakob Heine (1800–1879), German orthopaedist Johann Georg Heine (1771–1838), German orthopaedist and doctor Jutta Heine (born 1940), German...
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    poliomyelitis, a condition sometimes known as the Heine-Medin disease, named after Medin and another physician, Jakob Heine. Medin was the first to describe the epidemic...
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    for Infantile Paralysis founded by Franklin D. Roosevelt) Jakob Heine The four Europeans Heine, Medin, Wickman, Landsteiner The entrance to Founder's Hall...
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    James Clark Ross, British naval officer, explorer (d. 1862) April 16 Jakob Heine, German orthopaedist (d. 1879) George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan, British...
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    In 1840 Heine returned to Berlin, where he studied mathematics under Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, while also attending classes of Jakob Steiner and...
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  • the wall but not present are in brackets), are, from left to right: (Jakob Heine, Karl Oskar Medin, Ivar Wickman, Karl Landsteiner), Thomas Milton Rivers...
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    Inc. p. 94. ISBN 3-203-84003-0. Goldschmidt, Jakob Deutschlands größte Bankenkrisen Jens Ulrich Heine: Board of Directors & Destiny, page 271, VCH publishing...
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    Jakob Gottlieb Ferdinand Heine (9 March 1809, in Halberstadt – 28 March 1894) was a German ornithologist and collector. Heine had one of the largest private...
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    lower extremities". The first medical report on poliomyelitis was by Jakob Heine, in 1840; he called the disease Lähmungszustände der unteren Extremitäten...
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    the German medical fraternity of Prague. Heine was the son of the German doctor and orthopaedist Jakob Heine, who became known as the discoverer of Poliomyelitis...
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    Jakob Gottlieb Ferdinand Heine (9 February 1840 – 12 February 1920) was a German ornithologist, agronomist and plant-breeder. Heine was the eldest son...
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    research. As a pupil of Karl Oskar Medin and studying the findings of Jakob Heine and Adolf von Strümpell he made detailed clinical and epidemiological...
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    after his birth – commemorating Johann Georg Heine and his nephew Jakob Heine. Hans Hekler: Johann Georg Heine, ein Lauterbacher, den selbst Goethe bewunderte...
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    report on poliomyelitis (Heine-Medin disease), and the first to recognize the illness as a clinical entity, by Jakob Heine 1852: First description of...
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  • was called the Heilanstalt für Flechtenkranke, and with orthopedist Jakob Heine (1800–1879) and others, Veiel was a catalyst in making Cannstatt an important...
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  • March – Johann Georg Wagler, German herpetologist (died 1832) 16 April – Jakob Heine, German orthopaedist (died 1879) 30 May – Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach, German...
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    Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 1809 – 4 November 1847), widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist...
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    far and near. The orthopedist Johann Georg Heine (1771–1838) and the discoverer of poliomyelitis Jakob Heine (1800–1879). The Black Forest painter Wilhelm...
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  • times and has been paralysing people for centuries. 1840: German doctor Jakob Heine investigates and suggests polio may be contagious. 1894: An outbreak...
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    Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen (1621/22 – 17 August 1676) was a German author. He is best known for his 1669 picaresque novel Simplicius Simplicissimus...
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    Fall Heine-Meyerbeer: Neue Dokumente revidieren ein Geschichtsurteil. Berlin: De Gruyter Becker, Heinz (1980). 'Meyerbeer [Meyer Beer], Giacomo [Jakob Liebmann]'...
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    publication in 1967. Simplicissimus took its name from the protagonist of Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen's 1668 novel Der Abenteuerliche Simplicissimus...
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    Herman Heine Goldstine (September 13, 1913 – June 16, 2004) was a mathematician and computer scientist, who worked as the director of the IAS machine...
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    Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz (23 January 1751, or 12 January in the Julian calendar – 4 June 1792, or 24 May in the Julian calendar) was a Baltic German...
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  • town, and its site has not been located. Mogens Herman Hansen & Thomas Heine Nielsen (2004). "Thessaly and Adjacent Regions". An inventory of archaic...
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    and Hesse. The catalogue went back far enough to include literature from Heine and Marx to Kafka. Local chapters were to supply the press with releases...
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    Feinman. Adler fell out with Heine, initially over business; at this time Heine's marriage was also falling apart, and Sara Heine would eventually become Sara...
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    Wilhelm Raabe (redirect from Jakob Corvinus)
    German novelist. His early works were published under the pseudonym of Jakob Corvinus. He was born in Eschershausen (then in the Duchy of Brunswick,...
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