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Leidesdorf may
refer to:
Maximilian Leidesdorf (1816 – 1889),
Austrian psychiatrist Maximilian Joseph Leidesdorf (1787 – 1840),
Austrian pianist, composer...
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Leidesdorf (27 June 1818 – 9
October 1889) was an
Austrian psychiatrist born in Vienna. He was the son of the
composer Maximilian Joseph Leidesdorf....
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Maximilian Joseph Leidesdorf (5 July 1787 – 27
September 1840) was an
Austrian pianist,
composer and
music publisher.
Leidesdorf was born in Vienna, and...
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Samuel David Leidesdorf (1881-1968) was an
American accountant who was
posthumously inducted into the CPA Hall of Fame.
Leidesdorf was born on September...
- States, 1846–48,
Smithsonian Institution,
accessed 28 Nov 2009 "William
Leidesdorf",
Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906,
accessed 1 Dec 2009 "San
Francisco Gold Rush...
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leaders called in the
Viennese specialist in
psychiatric disorders, Max
Leidesdorf, who
concluded that
Murad could make a
complete recovery with
three months'...
- businesses. From 1925 to 1937,
Freedman was a
partner with
Samuel D.
Leidesdorf in the John H.
Woodbury Laboratories, a
dermatological institute and a...
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Bagatelles in
their brevity and
quixotic character." They were
published by
Leidesdorf in
Vienna in 1828,
under the
title "Six
Momens [sic]
musicals [sic]"....
- very
little at this time. From 1883 to 1887 he
worked with
Maximilian Leidesdorf in the
Psychiatric Clinic,
although his
original training was not in the...
- by the poet. The work was
published in 1824 by the firm of
Sauer and
Leidesdorf as Op. 25
under the
title Die schöne Müllerin, ein
Zyklus von Liedern...