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safety reasons.
Niehans, the son of a doctor, was born in Bern, Switzerland. He
initially studied theology, then
switched to medicine.
Niehans joined the Swiss...
- PMID 30023189. "Dr. Paul
Niehans,
Swiss Surgeon, 89". The New York Times.
September 4, 1971.
Retrieved 27 June 2020. Dr. Paul
Niehans was a
former physician...
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Encyclopedia Britannica. 22
August 2023.
Ekelund & Hébert 1975, p. 61.
Niehans 1990, p. 19.
Landreth &
Colander 2002, p. 43.
Wilson 1963, p. 10. Galbraith...
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edited by
Ernst Zinn with a
foreword by
Rudolf K****ner (Editions Max
Niehans, 1954)
Briefwechsel mit
Thankmar von Münchhausen 1913 bis 1925 (Suhrkamp...
- OCLC 57468644.
German Konjaku.
Translated by T****koshi, Satoshi. Zürich:
Niehans. 1956. OCLC 250508090. Hammitzsch, Horst, ed. (1968). Konjaku-Monogatari:...
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biographical service, vol. 8, p. 276, New York
Times & Arno Press, 1977
Niehans, Jürg. A
history of
economic theory:
classic contributions, 1720–1980,...
- was not "in the air," and no
multiple discovery has yet come to light. —
Niehans, Jürg (1990). A
History of
Economic Theory. The
Johns Hopkins University...
- of," The New
Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition. Abstract.
Niehans, Jürg (1987). “Transaction costs," The New Palgrave: A
Dictionary of Economics...
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three courses of
cellular rejuvenation treatment administered by Paul
Niehans, the most
important in 1954 when Pius was
gravely ill. Side-effects of...
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encroachments of age with
supposedly rejuvenating injections at the
clinic of Paul
Niehans. Nonetheless, his
final years,
according to Connon, were
marred by increasing...