Max Sandreczky (1839–1899) was a German Christian pediatric surgeon who settled in Jerusalem with his father Carl Sandreczki in 1868, where in 1872 he...
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James Edward Hanauer, Ernest Masterman, John Nicholayson, Paul Palmer, Max Sandreczky, Johann Ludwig Schneller, Horatio G. Spafford, author of the hymn It...
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than that of Jewish doctors trained in secular institutions. In 1872, Max Sandreczky, a German Christian physician, settled in Jerusalem and opened the first...
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Munich. Here he worked together with Max Sandreczky who became his assistant, and probably influenced Sandreczky's decision to dedicate his career to the...
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English version in Wilson's Ordnance Survey. Carl Sandreczki's son, Max Sandreczky, was a pediatric surgeon in Jerusalem. Carl Sandreczki (1867). "Die...
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German statesman, Prussian chancellor and prime minister of the German Empire Max von Fabeck (1854–1916), with oakleaves, Prussian General Gen-Lt. Ferdinand...
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Egyptologist Johannes Roth (1815–1858), German zoologist and traveller Max Sandreczky (1839–1899), German pediatric surgeon who opened and ran the first pediatric...
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included: Marienstift Children's Hospital (#29), opened in 1872 by Dr. Max Sandreczky Italian Hospital (#34), the creation of Giulio and Antonio Barluzzi...
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