- Look up
medician in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Medician may
refer to:
biomedical doctor (medical scientist)
physician nurse of or
pertaining to...
- Cosimo's
secretary suggested to
change the name to
Medicea Sidera ("the
Medician stars"),
honouring all four
Medici brothers (Cosimo, Francesco, Carlo,...
-
States Died 1
March 1952(1952-03-01) (aged 79)
Mexico City,
Mexico Occupation Writer,
literary critic,
medician,
politician Genres Novel, play, essay...
- (November 17, 1831 –
November 28, 1861) was a
Brazilian satirical writer,
medician and teacher. He is
famous for the book
Memoirs of a
Police Sergeant, written...
- his past,
Dimah al-Masri. With his help, the
rebels retake the
former Medician capital of
Manaea and
destroy the Vis
Electra power plant, a
symbol of...
- (1871–1918),
painter and
writer Claus-Frenz
Claussen (born 1939), ENT-
Medician,
University teacher, author, editor,
artist and
inventor Hans
Hartz (1943–2002)...
- SVT.
Retrieved 25
February 2014. Ansari,
Poyan (23
February 2014). "The
medician defends Backstrom - He took what was allowed". SVT.
Retrieved 23 February...
- (1921–1997), film
producer Alexander Veniaminovich Zalkind (1866-1931),
Russian medician Aron
Borissovich Zalkind (1888–1936),
Soviet psychoanalyst Ber Zalkind...
-
brother of Antônio
Henriques Leal, a
famous Brazilian journalist, writer,
medician,
biographer and
historian known as the "Plutarch of Cantanhede". (Both...
- and
introduced the open vote in councils, "in
order to
unmask the anti-
Medician rebels". From 1458
Cosimo withdrew from any
official public role, but his...