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- Johann Georg Steigerthal (2 February 1666, Nienburg - 27 June 1740, Hanover) was a court physician and medical writer. Steigerthal was one of the sons...
- Ebstorf Monastery. His daughter was Lucia Elisabeth Steigerthal, wife of Christian Friedrich Steigerthal (1673–1723), a pastor in Hollenstedt.[citation needed]...
- adult, Amelia was a sickly child and her mother emplo**** Johann Georg Steigerthal and Hans Sloane to treat her, as well as secretly asking the physician...
- was examined by George I of Britain's personal physician Johann Georg Steigerthal, who wrote an account of it. Marie de Bresse (61)* Joigny, Kingdom of...
- States Nienburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Vitebsk, Belarus Johann Georg Steigerthal (1666–1740), a court physician to George I of Great Britain in Hanover...
- purchased by Sir Hans Sloane via George I's court physician Johann Georg Steigerthal and conve**** to England. Among them was a History of ****an, translated...
- Leimbach (1994) Petersdorf (2007) Rodishain (2007) Rüdigsdorf (1993) Salza (1950) Steigerthal (1999) Steinbrücken (1994) Stempeda (2007) Sundhausen (1994)...
- 1723-25. Hans Sloane send the English court physician Johann Georg Steigerthal to Lemgo to retrieve Engelbert Kaempfer's East Asian collection for his...
- northwest, Harzungen and Neustadt to the north, Buchholz to the east and Steigerthal to the southeast. The central villages of the region, which descends...
- parishes in clockwise order: Görsbach and Urbach to the south, Leimbach and Steigerthal to the west, Buchholz and Herrmannsacker to northwest, Stempeda and −...