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Leopold von
Schrenck (Russian: Леопольд Иванович фон Шренк; 1826 – 8
January 1894) was a
Russian zoologist,
geographer and ethnographer.
Schrenck came from...
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Schrenk (or
Schrenck) is a surname. It may
refer to:
Alexander von
Schrenk (1816–1876), Baltic-German naturalist;
brother of
Leopold von
Schrenck Alois Josef...
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Albert Freiherr von
Schrenck-Notzing (18 May 1862 – 12
February 1929) was a
German physician,
psychiatrist and
notable psychical researcher, who devoted...
- ectoplasm.
Because of this
Schrenck-Notzing was
described as credulous.
Joseph McCabe wrote "In
Germany and Austria,
Baron von
Schrenck-Notzing is the laughing-stock...
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Gabriele von
Schrenck-Notzing (1872–1953) was a
German baroness and 20th-century
female aviator. Born on 18 July 1872 in Stuttgart,
Germany as Gabriele...
- Von
Schrenck's bittern or
Schrenck's bittern (Botaurus eurhythmus) is a
small bittern named after Leopold von
Schrenck, the 19th-century
Russian zoologist...
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brains of
those with
algolagnia interpret nerve input. In 1892,
Albert von
Schrenck-Notzing
introduced the term
algolagnia to
describe "****ual" masochism,...
- into the ectoplasm.
Schrenck-Notzing was
described as credulous.
Joseph McCabe wrote "In
Germany and Austria,
Baron von
Schrenck-Notzing is the laughing-stock...
- Rice with raw surf clam Rice with
cooked surf clam
Spisula sachalinensis (
Schrenck, 1862).
Accessed through:
World Register of
Marine Species at http://www...
- Born in Roding, Germany,
Schrenck the son of
Judge and
Minister of
Justice Sebastian Freiherr von
Schrenck von
Notzing Schrenck attended the (present) Wilhelmsgymnasium...