- Rhine)
Diemar (Rhön-Werra)
Dienheim (Upper Rhine)
Drachsdorf (Rhön-Werra)
Dungern (District Ortenau) Dürckheim (Altmühl,
District Ortenau)
Ebersberg (Rhön-Werra)...
- Emil von
Dungern (26
November 1867 – 4
September 1961) was a
German internist. He was born in Würzburg and died in Bodman-Ludwigshafen. Von
Dungern worked...
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Cancer Research,
where E. von
Dungern was his
department head.
Hirszfeld soon
formed a
close personal friendship with
Dungern which proved to be scientifically...
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instroduced by
Polish physician Ludwik Hirszfeld and
German physician Emil von
Dungern.
There was
another confusion on the use of O
which was
introduced in 1910...
- "no
particular type"). In 1910,
Ludwik Hirszfeld and Emil
Freiherr von
Dungern introduced the term 0 (null) for the
group Landsteiner designated as C...
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Baron Otto von
Dungern (1873-1969), her husband's aide de camp - attempting, once, to get into bed with
Dungern. On
discovering that
Dungern was also having...
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Demands of the N****auers) were
presented to
Chief Minister Emil
August von
Dungern, who
immediately approved the
formation of a citizens' militia, freedom...
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Driak (14.2.1900-27.11.1959) (id=2540) the only time (id=8306) Emil von
Dungern November 26, 1867 Thaya, Austria-Hungary
September 4, 1961 Ludwigshafen...
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indicator theory was in
reaction to a
claim from
German scientist Emil von
Dungern, that
Blood type B
people were inferior.[better source needed] The po****r...
- Zichy-Ferraris.
Friederike (1821–1898), who
married Wilhelm Baron von
Dungern.
Wilhelm (1824–1866), who
married Helene Amelie Baroness Goeler von Ravensburg...