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Christian Fenger (November 3, 1840 – March 7, 1902) was a Danish-born surgeon, pathologist, and medical instructor. In the later half of his life, he worked at several medical institutions in Chicago, and became one of the most highly regarded surgeons in the United States.[1][2]
^"Dr. Fenger Dead; Ill But a Week". Chicago Tribune. March 8, 1902. p. 2. Retrieved April 15, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
^"Christian Fenger". JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. Volume 38. March 15, 1902. 719.
ChristianFenger (November 3, 1840 – March 7, 1902) was a Danish-born surgeon, pathologist, and medical instructor. In the later half of his life, he worked...
The murder of Derrion Albert occurred on September 24, 2009, near ChristianFenger Academy High School on Chicago's South Side. Reports and video footage...
Fenger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ChristianFenger (1840–1902), Danish-born surgeon, pathologist, and medical instructor Hans...
team that won the 1974 NCAA Championship. He graduated from Chicago's ChristianFenger High School and attended briefly Indiana University. Esposito threw...
parents, both Norwegian immigrants, operated a bakery. Ness attended ChristianFenger High School in Chicago. He was educated at the University of Chicago...
Johan Friderich Hedemann 1815- 1847 ChristianFenger 1847-1821 Else Sophie Fenger gift Barnekow 1899-1913 Christian Barnekow 1913-1921 Viggo Barnekow Næsseslottet...
domestic partner Murder of Derrion Albert Chicago 2009-09-24 Murder at ChristianFenger Academy High School Murder of Hadiya Pendleton Chicago 2013-01-29 15-year-old...
Glenwood, and South Carvolth Schools and 1977's Hans Fenger/Wix-Brown Elementary School. Fenger later said: I knew virtually nothing about conventional...
Johanne Amalie Fenger (September 5, 1836 – August 11, 1913) was a Danish composer. Fenger was born in the town of Lynge to a family of priests, doctors...
Juel (The Ryberg Family Portrait, 1797) Martinus Rørbye (The Surgeon ChristianFenger With Wife and Daughter, 1818) and Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (The...
ethnic origin of Christians in Israel". parshan.co.il (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 22 January 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2015. Fenger-Grøndahl, Af...
Schwarz, Hungarian soccer football player; in Budapest (d. 1977) Died: ChristianFenger, 61, pioneering American surgeon who refined techniques for the hysterectomy...
child in her family and the first girl after nine boys. She attended ChristianFenger Academy High School in Chicago and played every sport available to...
the fall of 1887.: 6 During his internship Hektoen trained under ChristianFenger, who influenced his decision to specialize in pathology. Hektoen began...
Liekam 25 Former Crédit International (CI) structurer Barry Atsma Gabriel Fenger 45 Deutsche Global Invest (DGI) investment division head Désirée Nosbusch...
also directed the renovations of Church of Holmen and Christian IV's Stock Exchange. Ludvig Fenger was born on 7 July 1833 in the village of Slots Bjergby...
residents at the 1801 census. Rlse Fenger resided in the building with her sons Jørgen Fenger and Johannes Fenger, a housekeeper and two soap manufacturers...
Ursula Dahlerup, businessman and memorist (died 1925) 3 November – ChristianFenger. Danish-American surgeon (died 1902) 17 December – C. F. E. Horneman...
Fine Arts. Arntzen worked as a designer with Hermann Baagøe Storck, Ludvig Fenger and Valdemar Ingemann. He designed villas and commercial buildings, including...
composer Lars von Trier (born 1956), film director and screenwriter Søs Fenger (born 1961), musician Sofus Rose (1894–1974), long-distance runner Margot...
Hansen were finally appointed in 1860, it was the finance minister, C.E. Fenger, who was responsible. The original commission was outraged that the minister...
Peter Fenger- as Borre & Fenger. His business partner resided in the Peter Fenger House at the other end of Strandgade. Their company Borre & Fenger owned...
In 1863, he became Knight of the Order of the Polar Star. "Fonnesbech, Christian Andreas, 1817-80". Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved November 1, 2019...