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George L.
Waldbott (January 14, 1898 – July 17, 1982), was an
American physician, scientist, and
leading activist against water fluoridation.
Waldbott, the...
- (1893–1962),
married Baron Friedrich von
Waldbott-B****enheim[citation needed] (their
daughter Countess Maria Immaculata Waldbott von B****enheim was the
second wife...
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married Friedrich Heinrich Carl
Maria Baron Waldbott von B****enheim, son of
Friedrich Lothar Baron Waldbott von B****enheim and
Hedwig Baronin von Beust...
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Heinrich Walpot von B****enheim (died 1200), also
known as
Henry Walpot, was the
first Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights serving from 1198 to sometime...
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Emmerich Kaspar von
Waldbott von B****enheim (1626–1683) was the Prince-Bishop of
Worms from 1679 to 1682.
Franz Emmerich Kaspar von
Waldbott von B****enheim...
- German-Jewish
sociologist of the
changing role of
women in home
economics George Waldbott (1898–1982), German-American
physician George John
Dasch (1903–1992), World...
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Wilhelmine Friederike of Oëttingen-Wallerstein,
later on
Countess Caroline von
Waldbott-B****enheim (19
August 1824 – 14
January 1883), was a
German noblewoman...
- ISBN 0-7216-2921-0. J. J. Shea, M.D., F.A.C.A., S. M. Gillespie, M.D., G. L.
Waldbott, M.D.
Allergy to Fluoride.
Annals of Allergy,
Volume 25, July, 1967 Treister...
- England).
After his mother's
death in 1754, his
father married Maria Antonia Waldbott von B****enheimn. From that marriage, he had a half-sister,
Maria Anna von...
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research in the
United Kingdom,
Holland and elsewhere. In 1953,
George L.
Waldbott, an
American allergist,
first described a new
disease he
named smoker's...