Rudolf Chrobak (8 July 1843 – 1 October 1910) was an Austrian gynecologist who was a native of Troppau, Austrian Silesia. In 1866 he received his medical...
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(pl) Jan Chrobák, Czech cyclo-cross cyclist; (de) Krzysztof Chrobak; (pl) Marek Chrobak, full professor at University of California Rudolf Chrobak (1843-1910)...
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telepathisches Dokument. In: Umschau 28 (1924). S. 215 f. Josef Breuer / Rudolf Chrobak: Zur Lehre vom Wundfieber. Experimentelle Studie. In: Med. Jb., Wien...
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Theodor Billroth (1829-1894). Afterwards, he became an assistant to Rudolf Chrobak (1843-1910) at the second university Frauenklinik in Vienna. In 1891...
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Surgeon (son of Lorenz Böhler) Maria Cebotari 1910–1949 Opera singer Rudolf Chrobak 1843–1910 Gynaecologist Gustav Diessl 1899–1948 Actor Friedrich Engel-Jánosi...
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followed by an assignment at the second Vienna women's clinic under Rudolf Chrobak (1843–1910). He worked there until September 30, 1890, when he relocated...
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Lehrbuch der gesammten Gynäkologie (Textbook of complete gynecology). With Rudolf Chrobak (1843-1910), he planned and managed the construction of a new hospital...
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intestinal disease at the age of 57; his replacement in Vienna being Rudolf Chrobak (1843–1910). He initially expressed doubts in regards to theories of...
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Sciences. "Otto-Chrobak pelvis": Protrusion of the acetabulum into the pelvic cavity. Named in conjunction with Austrian gynecologist Rudolf Chrobak (1843-1910)...
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Billroth. In April 1893 he went to II. University Women's Hospital under Rudolf Chrobak, where he qualified in July 1901 for obstetrics and gynaecology habilitation...
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Bronze medal of Michael Hainisch, Federal President of Austria, 1920 (ND). Artist Grete Hartmann, née Chrobak, 1869–1946...
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Warriors". In May 1989, Polish climbers under the leadership of Eugeniusz Chrobak organised an international expedition to Mount Everest on a difficult western...
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Švantner, Dobroslav Chrobák, Ľudo Ondrejov and Margita Figuli (Three Chestnut Horses), and the Slovak surrealists (Štefan Žáry, Rudolf Fabry, Pavel Bunčák...
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ulica Nové Mesto 831 01 Bratislava 37 Chrobákova ulica Dúbravka Dobroslav Chrobák 841 02 Bratislava 42 Iberková ulica Čunovo 851 10 Bratislava 59 Ibišteková...
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Helmuth Gsöllpointner [de] (born 1933) Grete Hartmann (1869 – 1946) née Chrobak Philipp Häusler (1887 Panczowa, Hungary, today Pančevo, Serbia - 1966 Frankfurt...
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have become leading scholars and prominent musicians (Leo Jehne, Michal Chrobák, Jan Kapusta, Pavel Klapil, Jiří Pavlica, Stanislav Pecháček). Doc. PhDr...
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