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growers are modern-day slaves, say charities". The Guardian. London.
Kirschmann, John D. & Dunne,
Lavon J.
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slanted double cone by
August Kirschmann in 1895.
These systems became progressively more sophisticated, with
Kirschmann’s even
recognizing the difference...
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Medical Humanities. 1994. p. 106.
Kirschmann 2004, p. 87.
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Retrieved January 24, 2013. Anne
Taylor Kirschmann (2004). A
vital force:
women in
American homeopathy.
Rutgers University...
- her Ph.D. in philosophy,
Baker worked under the
supervision of
August Kirschmann, a German-born
psychologist who led the
psychology laboratory at the University...
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Magdalena Morhart (born c. 1505 as
Magdalena Kirschmann; † died 1574) was a
German printer in Tübingen. She
printed nearly 500 titles,
including titles...
- sister, who
later remarried and
became Elisabeth Kirschmann or, in
other sources,
Elisabeth Kirschmann-Röhl),
organising the "Home Work Centre" (Heimarbeitszentrale)...
- the
second woman to
receive the
degree of M.D. from
Hahnemann College.
Kirschmann (2004)
offers a
footnotes that
French may have
attended Hahnemann College...
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Retrieved 2017-10-10.
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Taylor (2003). A
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Women in
American Homeopathy. Rutgers...
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Kemna KHD (Austria) Kínai
Kirloskar (India)
Kirov Plant (Russia)
Kirschmann (USA)
Kitten (USA) Kiva (France)
Knudson (USA)
Kodiak (USA) Kögel (Germany)...