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- in Jerusalem. Archiv Bibliographia Judaica 1992, p. 398. Glosíková, Nagelschmidt & Thomas 2020, p. 15. Archiv Bibliographia Judaica, ed. (1992). "Baum...
- d'Arsonval. The field was pioneered in 1907 by German physician Karl Franz Nagelschmidt, who coined the term diathermy from the Gr**** words διά dia and θέρμη...
- Been Kissed and The Thirteenth Floor. In 2018, German author Thorsten Nagelschmidt published a book titled Der Abfall der Herzen, a reference to the band's...
- as being 'Anti-Drag' in the Industrial and Extreme Metal Scene]". In Nagelschmidt, Ilse; Wojke, Kristin; Borrego, Britta (eds.). Interdisziplinäres Kolloquium...
- the dorsum of his patient's hand. Then in 1907, Physician Karl Franz Nagelschmidt used diathermy to treat lesions as well as the coagulation of vascular...
- outrages, but in March 1540, Kohlhase and his prin****l ****ociate, Georg Nagelschmidt, were seized, and on March 22, they were broken on the wheel in Berlin...
- Heilmethoden in der Gynäkologie, Archived online. Retrieved November 22, 2017. Nagelschmidt: Diathermie. 2nd edition. archived online. Retrieved November 22, 2017...
- Jahrbuch für Essayismus (in German). Vol. 6. pp. 69–82. ISBN 9783927715363. Nagelschmidt, Ilse (1999). "Briefe und Tagebücher als Effekt Biographischen Erzählens...
- currents for deep heating therapy. In 1908 German physician Karl Franz Nagelschmidt coined the term diathermy, and performed the first extensive experiments...
- liver". Journal of Biochemistry. 77 (1?): 89–102. PMID 1137989. Unger T, Nagelschmidt M, Struck H (June 1979). "N-Acetylaminoacyl-p-nitranilidase from human...