Gustav Christian Schwabe (1813–1897), German-born merchant and financier
Gustav Albert Schwalbe (1844–1916), German anatomist and anthropologist
Gustav Schwab (1792–1850), German writer, pastor and publisher
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GustavSchwalbe may refer to: Gustav Christian Schwabe (1813–1897), German-born merchant and financier Gustav Albert Schwalbe (1844–1916), German anatomist...
Gustav Albert Schwalbe, M.D. (1 August 1844 – 23 April 1916) was a German anatomist and anthropologist from Quedlinburg. He was educated at the universities...
eye's cornea, named for GustavSchwalbe Die Schwalbe, a German chess composition society, and its magazine, Die Schwalbe FC Schwalbe Hannover, a German rugby...
fact that the consistency of CSF is altered in meningitis. In 1869 GustavSchwalbe proposed that CSF drainage could occur via lymphatic vessels. In 1891...
(1842–1913) Paul Heinrich von Groth (1843–1927) Lujo Brentano (1844–1931) GustavSchwalbe (1844–1916) Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran (1845–1922), Nobel Prize...
of France) in 1891, where he attended courses by famous professors GustavSchwalbe, Oswald Schmiedeberg, and Bernhard Naunyn among others. He received...
was so flexible that almost all fossil remains of humans would fit. GustavSchwalbe (who first published on the skull in 1897), in a comparison with other...
also attended university in Berlin and Strasbourg and studied under GustavSchwalbe, Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen, and Rudolf Virchow. Although...
Schuman Carl Schurz Carl August Wilhelm Schwacke Irmgard Schwaetzer GustavSchwalbe Joseph Schwane Theodor Schwann Karl Schwarz Hans Schwerdtfeger Joachim...
Medicine of the Old Testament. "Handbuch der Praktischen Medizin," (with GustavSchwalbe), ib. 1901 "Die Krankheiten im Feldzuge Gegen Russland," ib. 1902 -...
1892. He worked as an assistant to Albert Kölliker at Würzburg and GustavSchwalbe in Strasbourg before moving to the Jagiellonian University, Kraków...
praktischen Medizin, edited by Wilhelm Ebstein (1836-1912) and Gustav Albert Schwalbe (1844-1916). Biography in H. R. Grote: Die Medizin der Gegenwart...
designs, producing the world's first operational jet fighter, the Me 262 Schwalbe ("Swallow"). They also produced the DFS-designed Me 163 Komet, the first...
Werner Gustav Schulz (22 January 1950 – 9 November 2022) was a German politician of Alliance '90/The Greens. Trained in food technology at the Humboldt...
first and only operational rocket-powered fighter. Messerschmitt Me 262 "Schwalbe" (Swallow) – the first operational turbojet fighter/bomber. Messerschmitt...
2021-07-11 at the Wayback Machine. CVP. "Hans Gruber, Märchenschachlexikon, Die Schwalbe". Archived from the original on 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2021-02-23. "The...
System: Essence and Reality. Global Vision Publishing House. p. 213. Schwalbe, Gustav Albert (1998). Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie. Vol. 82–83...
Gustav Herzog (born 11 October 1958) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who served as a member of the Bundestag from the state...
(1858–1938) Ludvig Abelin Schou (1838–1867) Peter Alfred Schou (1844–1914) Ole Schwalbe (1929–1990) Carl Christian Seydewitz (1777–1857) Herman Siegumfeldt (1833–1912)...
1917. August Weismann: sein Leben und sein Werk. Jena: Verlag von Gustav Fischer. Schwalbe, G. and Eugen Fischer (eds.). Anthropologie. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner...
Senator Sachse V 903 Mainz V 904 Else Wilhelms V 905 Karl Bergh V 906 Schwalbe V 907 Spessart V 907 N. Elbing V 908 Claus Ebeling V 909 Flensburg V 910...
(id=4971) Nominated jointly by A.Rauber the only time (id=8278) Gustav Albert Schwalbe August 1, 1844 Quedlinburg, German Confederation April 23, 1916...