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- Die Schneider Krankheit (Spanish: El Mal de Schneider; English: The Schneider Disease, alternately Schneider's Disease) is a 2008 Spanish short science...
- The Hamburg Syndrome (German: Die Hamburger Krankheit) is a 1979 West German-French science fiction film directed by Peter Fleischmann and starring Helmut...
- "Fürwahr, er trug unsre Krankheit" ("Yet it was our sickness that he was bearing") is a Christian hymn of the genre Neues Geistliches Lied with text written...
- Look up Cronkhite or Krankheit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cronkhite (from Dutch krankheid: "illness", "disease") is an Americanized Dutch surname...
- Illness or Modern Women (German: Krankheit oder Moderne Frauen. Wie ein Stück.) is a play by the Austrian playwright Elfriede Jelinek. It was published...
- Weapon. KRRIM - PF-Verlag für Krankheit. pp. XVIII–XXIV. ISBN 3-926491-17-5. SPK; Huber, Wolfgang (1995). SPK - Aus der Krankheit eine Waffe machen (in German)...
- (in German) (13). Retrieved 31 July 2021. In Großbritannien wurde die Krankheit dagegen als 'Flandrische Grippe' bezeichnet, weil sich viele —en in den...
- Glycerin-Behandlung des Diabetes und Einspritzungen von Diastase in’s Blut bei dieser Krankheit., Deutsches Archiv für klinische Medicin, Leipzig, 1874, 14: 1–46. English...
- Die Hamburger Krankheit". Die Zeit (in German). Archived from the original on 2016-09-26. Retrieved 20 August 2021. Die Hamburger Krankheit von Peter Fleischmann...
- but slips out of his parachute harness. After landing in New York, Dr. Krankheit meticulously performs surgery on Candy's father in front of an audience...