- (Bulgarian: Сандански [sɐnˈdanski]; Gr****: Σαντάνσκι,
formerly known as
Sveti Vrach, Bulgarian: Свети Врач,
until 1947) is a town and a
recreation center in...
- The
Village Doctor (Russian: Сельский врач, romanized: Selskiy
vrach) is a 1951
Soviet drama film
directed by
Sergei Gerasimov. A
young doctor Tatyana...
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monastery school. Two monasteries, one of the Holy
Theotokos and one of St
Vrach,
worked during the
Ottoman rule and
helped preserve the
Bulgarian culture...
- and
Macedonian academician.
Janev was born on
March 30, 1939, in
Sveti Vrach, Bulgaria.
During his
youth he
moved to Yugoslavia,
where he
graduated from...
- Bulgaria. Its
inhabitants settled in Mehomiya, Bachevo, Nevrokop,
Sveti Vrach, and Novo Delchevo.
Banitsa was the site of the
death of the Macedonian...
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measuring blood pressure;
second preliminary report 13
December 1905 [Russian].
Vrach Gaz 1906, 10: 278.
Experiments for
determining the
efficiency of arterial...
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preliminary report of his
major work for his
doctoral thesis in the
journal Vrach as "On the
question of the
structure of
malaria parasites" (as translated...
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posle pristupov grudnoy zhaby (Russian: «Русский врач», romanized: Russkiy
vrach, 1904, № 44) M. Welz, A. Lindner.
Vladimir Kernig (1840–1917). Der Nervenarzt...
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region also
known as
Pirin Macedonia. He
graduated from high
school in
Sveti Vrach,
Bulgaria and
during the "cultural autonomy" of
Pirin Macedonia in 1946...
- main
Cheta led by
Gerasim Todorov controlled the
larger part of the
Sveti Vrach (today Sandanski)
county in the
southwest of the area,
traversing as far...