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August Wrisberg (20 June 1739 – 29
March 1808) was an anatomist. He also
published under the
Latinized version of his name as
Henricus Augustus Wrisberg. He...
- The
posterior meniscofemoral ligament (also
known as the
ligament of
Wrisberg) is a
small fibrous band of the knee joint. It
attaches to the posterior...
- The
nerve of
Wrisberg (named for
Heinrich August Wrisberg) can
refer to:
Medial cutaneous nerve of arm A
branch of the
facial nerve, also
called nervus...
- The
Wrisberg Epitaph is a triptych,
which was
created by the
Hildesheim painter Johannes Hopffe († 1615) in 1585 as an
epitaph for the
Domherr Ernst von...
- (from Latin:
cuneus 'wedge' +
forma 'form'; also
known as
cartilages of
Wrisberg) are two small,
elongated pieces of
yellow elastic cartilage,
placed one...
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classification of
discoid lateral meniscus is: (A) Incomplete, (B) Complete, and C)
Wrisberg-ligament
variant Normally, the
meniscus is a thin crescent-shaped piece...
- The term
nerve of
Wrisberg (after
Heinrich August Wrisberg) has been used to
describe this nerve. However, the term "nerve of
Wrisberg" can also
refer to...
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Albrecht Goertz (German:
Albrecht Graf von
Schlitz genannt von
Goertz und von
Wrisberg; 12
January 1914 – 27
October 2006), was a
German industrial designer who...
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Wrisberg epitaph in
Hildesheim Cathedral,
showing distribution of the
divine graces by
means of the
church and the sacraments, or mysteries. By Johannes...
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accepted by the
German army,
remains controversial. Major-General
Ernst von
Wrisberg, the
director of the
Prussian War Ministry,
wrote shortly after the end...