Adolf Lorenz (21 April 1854, Vidnava – 12 February 1946, Sankt Andrä-Wördern) was an Austrian orthopedic surgeon. He studied medicine at the University...
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work and focuses on his famous studies of greylag geese. Lorenz was the son of Adolf Lorenz, a wealthy and distinguished surgeon, and his wife Emma (née...
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drug-control official Adolf Lindenbaum (1904–1941), Polish mathematician Adolf Loos (1870–1933), Austrian architect Adolf Lorenz (1854–1946), Austrian...
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Karl Adolf Lorenz (13 August 1837 – 3 March 1923) was a German conductor, composer, and music pedagogue. Born in Köslin, his family moved to Stettin where...
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Lorenz include: Adolf Lorenz (1854–1946), Austrian surgeon Alfred Lorenz (1868–1939), Austrian-German musical analyst Angela Lorenz (born 1965), American...
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Hitler family (redirect from Lorenz Hiedler)
was Adolf Hitler's father, and Johann Nepomuk was the future Führer's maternal great-grandfather. There is no additional information about Lorenz Hiedler...
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surgery is a non-invasive surgical method developed by orthopedic surgeon Adolf Lorenz, who was known as "the bloodless surgeon of Vienna". His medical practice...
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Lorenz Adolf Schönberger (1768, Bad Vöslau - 10 August 1846/47, Mainz) was an Austrian landscape painter and engraver, in the style of Claude Lorrain....
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bacteriologist Ram Manohar Lohia (1910–1967), Indian activist and politician Karl Adolf Lorenz (1837–1923), composer Ivan Lysiak Rudnytsky (1919–1984), Ukrainian-Canadian...
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Hinterkaifeck murders (redirect from Lorenz Schlittenbauer)
which he completed in roughly four and a half hours. Around 3:30 p.m., Lorenz Schlittenbauer sent his son Johann (16) and stepson Josef (9) to Hinterkaifeck...
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(1822–1888), physicist and mathematician and a founder of thermodynamics Karl Adolf Lorenz (1837–1923), conductor, composer and music pedagogue Hans Richert (1869–1940)...
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especially in relation to Indigenous men, women and children. In 1926 Adolf Lorenz of Vancouver stated, "our sense of humanity is destroying humanity. We...
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Holmes (1837–1876), English composer of 6 symphonies (now lost) Karl Adolf Lorenz (1837–1923), German composer of 1 symphony Heinrich Urban (1837–1901)...
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Hasse (1730). Otto der Große is a great concert-cantata written by Karl Adolf Lorenz (1837 – 1923) Georg Wilhelm Rauchenecker (1844 – 1906) wrote Kaiser Otto...
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Adolf Hitler, chancellor and dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945, signed his political testament and his private will in the Führerbunker on 29 April...
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Albert Hoffa (1903), Ludwig Heusner (1904), Johann von Mikulicz (1905), Adolf Lorenz (1906), Bernhard Bardenheuer (1907), Wilhelm Schulthess (1908), Fritz...
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Heinz Lorenz (7 August 1913 – 23 November 1985) was German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's Deputy Chief Press Secretary during World War II. A native of Schwerin...
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pupil of Otto Wilhelm Madelung. In 1895 he studied orthopedics under Adolf Lorenz in Vienna, and during the following year, obtained his habilitation for...
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Beer Hall Putsch (redirect from Lorenz Ritter von Stransky)
Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) leader Adolf Hitler, Generalquartiermeister Erich Ludendorff and other Kampfbund leaders...
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tutor was Adolf Lorenz, who with his wife, Emma Lecher, were the parents of future Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner, Konrad Lorenz. They were...
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In 1887 the psychiatric clinic was constructed. In 1926 the architect Adolf Lorenz began building a modern hospital complex at the present hospital location...
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Philharmonic Orchestra shared the stage. The Symphonic Pictures Op. 19 by Karl Adolf Lorenz were premiered during this concert. The Bavarian Television made the...
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Wolff the fundamental principles of functional orthopaedics and from Adolf Lorenz his ingenious methods of therapy". Codivilla then went to Germany and...
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and recurring joint dislocations. Among his better-known students were Adolf Lorenz (1854–1946), "The Bloodless Surgeon of Vienna", nephrologist Emerich...
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dessen Augen flossen…) (1891, Leipzig, Leuckart), dedicated to Carl Adolf Lorenz [de] (Stettiner Exemplar Teil 1 (Praeludium) online) (Stettiner Exemplar...
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officials. In respect to his international work, Lorenz was plenipotentiary for foreign relations for Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess. In June 1941 VOMI...
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plaster cast for several years, under the care of orthopedic surgeons Adolf Lorenz and Reginald Sayre. She worked and wrote newspaper columns from her hospital...
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Lorenz Zuckermandel (18 February 1847 – 6 January 1928) was a German banker, investor, founder, and translator; among other things, of Dante Alighieri's...
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and completed a fellowship in that discipline with Adolf Meyer in Illinois from 1908 to 1910. Lorenz joined the faculty in the department of neuropsychiatry...
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towers decorated with sgraffito. Today it houses a primary art school. Adolf Lorenz (1854–1946), Austrian orthopedic surgeon Friedrich Karl Max Vierhapper...
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