William Muhlberg (April 8, 1875, Cincinnati, Ohio — April 5, 1962, Cincinnati, Ohio) was an American physician, physiologist, and medical director for the Union Central Life Insurance Company.[1][2] He was awarded the 1942 Banting Medal of the American Diabetes Association.[3]
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^"News and Comment". Archives of Internal Medicine. 69 (5): 929. 1942. doi:10.1001/archinte.1942.00200170211013.
WilliamMuhlberg (April 8, 1875, Cincinnati, Ohio — April 5, 1962, Cincinnati, Ohio) was an American physician, physiologist, and medical director for...
of insulin and its therapeutic use. 1941: Elliott P. Joslin 1942: WilliamMuhlberg 1943: Fred W. Hipwell 1944: Leonard G. Rowntree 1946: Bernardo Alberto...
France. William Frederick raised this United Netherlands to the status of a kingdom and proclaimed himself as King William I in 1815. William became hereditary...
had promised Moritz the rights to the electorship. After the Battle of Mühlberg, Johann Friedrich der Großmütige, had to cede territory (including Wittenberg)...
were decisively defeated at the Battle of Mühlberg. Following the defeat of the Schmalkaldic League at Mühlberg, Charles V's forces took and occupied the...
Portrait of Charles V (also Emperor Charles V on Horseback or Charles V at Mühlberg) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian...
League's defenses were finally routed on 24 April 1547 at the Battle of Mühlberg, where John Frederick I was taken prisoner. After the battle, which determined...
the castle Mühlburg which can be dated back to 704 above the village of Mühlberg in Thuringia in Germany, the foundations of a chapel dedicated to St Radegund...
Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2020. Muhlberg, Byron (13 May 2020). "Privacy Advocates Calls for Transparency Over Use...
forces gathered by Charles routed the League's forces at the Battle of Mühlberg, capturing many leaders, including, most notably, Johann Frederick the...
Chemistry A is Anders Hagfeldt, while the executive editor is Michaela Mühlberg. The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded...
Schmalkaldic League troops back and decisively defeated them in the Battle of Mühlberg (1547). John Frederick was wounded and taken prisoner. The Emperor condemned...
wolf. He was at the battles of Löwenberg, Goldberg, Dresden, Bauthen, Mühlberg, Aachen, Following the Battle of Leipzig, in which he received lance wounds...
from the original on September 25, 2017. Retrieved November 21, 2017. Muhlberg, Judy (June 14, 1976). "Medal of Freedom" (PDF). Gerald R. Ford Presidential...
who took part in the Battle of Pavia, the Sack of Rome, the Battle of Mühlberg etc. Charles V rewarded him with various titles and honors. Jordan, p....
249–297. doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-63749-9.00008-6. ISBN 978-0-444-63749-9. Mühlberg E, Umstätter F, Kleist C, Domhan C, Mier W, Uhl P (January 2020). "Renaissance...
substantially worse. While Frederick's principal force had assaulted the Mühlberg, Johann Jakob von Wunsch, with 4,000 men, had retraced his steps from Reitwein...
Bohemia to the Adriatic Sea. After the death of Leopold's eldest son, William, in 1406 the Leopoldian line was further split among his brothers into...
inflicted a decisive defeat on the Protestants at the historic Battle of Mühlberg in 1547. In 1555, Charles signed the Peace of Augsburg with the Protestant...
Madrid) that demonstrates the influence of works like Titian's Charles V at Mühlberg (1548; Prado, Madrid). This journey marked the first of many during his...
Journal of Black Studies. 30 (1): 54–61. Retrieved April 9, 2019. Judy Muhlberg (June 14, 1976). "Medal of Freedom" (PDF). Gerald R. Ford Presidential...