Johann Conrad Brunner (16 January 1653 – 2 October 1727) was a Swiss anatomist, especially cited for his work on the pancreas and duodenum. Brunner was...
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and are named for the Swiss physician who first described them, Johann Conrad Brunner.[citation needed] Duodenal glands are situated within the mucosa...
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their healing. Brunner came from a family of Swiss physicians and pharmacists, among whom was Johann Conrad Brunner. His father, John Brunner, was a physician...
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medicine. Here, he performed research with Johann Jakob Wepfer (1620–1695), and Wepfer's son-in-law Johann Conrad Brunner (1653–1727). in 1677 Peyer published...
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with sugary urine (glycosuria). In 1683, a surgical experiment by Johann Conrad Brunner almost led to a medical breakthrough. He excised the pancreas of...
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State Johann Conrad von Brunner (1653–1727), Swiss anatomist John K. H. Brunner (1934–1995), British science-fiction writer Julia Gray Brunner (Born 2004)...
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areas – Korbinian Brodmann (1868–1918), German neurologist Brunner's glands – Johann Conrad Brunner (1653–1727), Swiss anatomist Buck's fascia – Gurdon Buck...
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Liquids in which he explains his law of pressure. January 16 – Johann Conrad Brunner, Swiss anatomist (died 1727) March 24 – Joseph Sauveur, French mathematician...
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Dorothe Engelbretsdatter, Norwegian author and poet (d. 1716) 1653 – Johann Conrad Brunner, Swiss anatomist (d. 1727) 1675 – Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon...
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Dixon Boyd Philipp Bozzini Geoffrey Bourne John Browne Charaka Johann Conrad Brunner William Cheselden William Cowper Max Fürbringer Antoni de Gimbernat...
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of Pharmaceutice rationalis (1674). Further research came from Johann Conrad Brunner, who had met Willis in London. Willis was the first to identify...
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Kemble Knight, colonial Massachusetts diarist (b. 1666) October 2 – Johann Conrad Brunner, Swiss anatomist (b. 1653) October 10 Charles III, Prince of Guéméné...
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Price (judge), British judge and politician (d. 1733) January 16 – Johann Conrad Brunner, Swiss anatomist (d. 1727) January 24 – Dom Jacques Alexandre, French...
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cartographer Johann Conrad Brunner (1653 in Diessenhofen – 1727), a Swiss anatomist, cited for his work on the pancreas and duodenum Johann Georg Rauch...
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Price (judge), British judge and politician (d. 1733) January 16 – Johann Conrad Brunner, Swiss anatomist (d. 1727) January 24 – Dom Jacques Alexandre, French...
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Kemble Knight, colonial Massachusetts diarist (b. 1666) October 2 – Johann Conrad Brunner, Swiss anatomist (b. 1653) October 10 Charles III, Prince of Guéméné...
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organized lymphoid follicles, named after the 17th-century Swiss anatomist Johann Conrad Peyer. They are an important part of gut associated lymphoid tissue...
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Kleber Hans Kotter Conrad Paumann Hieronymus Praetorius Arnolt Schlick Johannes (or Johann) Weck [Hüssler] Johann Friedrich Alberti Johann Sebastian Bach...
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Heinrich Emil Brunner (1889–1966) was a Swiss Reformed theologian. Along with Karl Barth, he is commonly associated with neo-orthodoxy or the dialectical...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Piano by Conrad Graf, Vienna, 1838 Piano by Ferdinand Hofmann, Vienna, c. 1790 Piano by Johann Schmidt, Salzburg, c. 1790 Piano...
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1884: Ludwig Witt 1886: Johann Kappes 1886: Ludwig Witt 1888: Albert Spiess 1888: Georg Preiss 1890: Rudolf Morf 1891: Conrad Conzett 1893: Eduard Hungerbühler...
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be eligible for inclusion if he is still reigning in 2040 and surpasses Conrad I's independent rule of 56 years, 99 days. The table below contains 100...
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German). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 48. ISBN 9783110328776. Brunner, Otto (1992). Land and Lordship: Structures of Governance in Medieval Austria...
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Konrad Adenauer (redirect from Conrad Adenauer)
European Union". Konrad Adenauer was born as the third of five children of Johann Konrad Adenauer (1833–1906) and his wife Helene (née Scharfenberg; 1849–1919)...
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Dieter Breitschwert Gudrun Brendel-Fischer Maximilian Brückner Helmut Brunner Waltraud Bundschuh Peter Bürgel Ralph Burkei Roland Cantzler Manfred Christ...
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1848, he became an advising member of the Academy. He married Maria Anna Brunner in 1849. They had two sons who died as children. In 1861, he joined the...
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Homilius [pupils] Johann Peter Kellner [pupils] Johann Kirnberger [pupils] Johann Christian Kittel Johann Ludwig Krebs Johann Tobias Krebs Johann Andreas Kuhnau [pupils]...
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Eberhard Brünen (1906–1980), Socialist Workers' Party of Germany Karl Brunner (resistance fighter) [de] (1889–1964), Heimwehr Werner Bruschke (1898–1995)...
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University Press, 1986. "Büchner, Georg", p. 121. Heiner Boehncke, Peter Brunner, Hans Sarkowicz. Die Büchners oder der Wunsch, die Welt zu verändern. Societäts-Verlag...
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