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- Julius Dreschfeld FRCP (13 October 1845 – 13 June 1907) was a leading British physician and pathologist. Julius Dreschfeld was born as the youngest of...
- Violet Jennie Dreschfeld (1890–1975) was a British artist known for her portrait sculptures. Dreschfeld was born and grew up in the Chorlton suburb of...
- first full description of diabetic ketoacidosis is attributed to Julius Dreschfeld, a German pathologist working in Manchester, United Kingdom. In his description...
- Dorrien (born 1948), Argentina Alceo Dossena (1878–1937), Italy Violet Dreschfeld (1890–1975), England Dr Gindi (born 1965), Switzerland Orshi Drozdik (born...
- (1857–1931), sculptor Marjorie Drawbell (1903–2000), sculptor, potter Violet Dreschfeld (1890–1975), sculptor Pamela Drew (1910–1989), painter of marine and aviation...
- Victoria University of Manchester. Delépine was appointed when Julius Dreschfeld moved from pathology to a chair in the principles and practice of medicine...
- Medical ****ociation 2007-2008. Shepherd Dawson, psychologist. Julius Dreschfeld, leading British physician and pathologist at the end of the 19th century...
- (1924–2020), United States Marjorie Drawbell (1903–2000), United Kingdom Violet Dreschfeld (1890–1975), United Kingdom Dr. Gindi (born 1965), Switzerland Ellen Driscoll...
- (1896–1972), Austrian Secretary of Finance; Corps Rhaetia Innsbruck Julius Dreschfeld (1845–1907), leading British physician and pathologist; Corps Franconia...
- Medical Officer for England Shepherd Dawson FRSE, psychologist Julius Dreschfeld, leading British physician and pathologist at the end of the 19th century...