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Albrecht von Haller, a Swiss physician and physiologist made note in his 1747 book on physiology that the " water " in the brain was secreted into the ventricles and absorbed in the veins, and when secreted in excess, could lead to hydrocephalus.
According to Haller he was alive early in the 18th century.
A weak header from Ray Wilson handed a chance to Helmut Haller whose shot was not fierce but was on target and needed dealing with.
West Germany took the lead through Helmut Haller early on, but six minutes later Moore was fouled just inside the German half of the field.
Haller, scorer of the Germans ' first goal, acquired the ball and was seen holding it as he collected his runner's up medal.
The music was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Ernie Haller.
A successful but expensive costume drama, it was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Picture ; O ' Neil was nominated for Best Supporting Actress ; and Ernest Haller for Best Cinematography.
Mildred Pierce was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress ( both Arden and Blyth ), Best Screenplay and Best Black-and-white Cinematography ( Ernest Haller ).
General Early was given orders to burn the bridge but hoped instead to capture it, while Union forces under the command of Colonel Jacob G. Frick and Major Granville O. Haller, hoping to save the bridge, were forced to burn it.
Location scenes were shot with the northwest side of Center Street, at Main, used as the exterior of Fritzi Haller's saloon and casino ; the Piru Mansion was used as the Haller home and the historic Piru bridge, crossing Piru Creek on the east side of town, was used as the locale of the car crash.
Haller City was a nearby town founded April 24, 1890, by Theodore Haller and his parents Henrietta and Granville O. Haller. When Arlington was incorporated as a city in May 5, 1903, it included Haller City.
The first coronary artery bypass surgery was performed in the United States on May 2, 1960, at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine-Bronx Municipal Hospital Center by a team led by Dr. Robert Goetz and the thoracic surgeon, Dr. Michael Rohman with the assistance of Dr. Jordan Haller and Dr. Ronald Dee.
During the 1919-1920 Polish-Soviet War, Kelly was posted at Chełm with Haller ’ s Army on the Bug River River.
A glacial lake, its basin was dug 12, 000 years ago by the Vashon glacier, which also created Lake Washington and Seattle's Green, Bitter, and Haller Lakes.
Although the influence of significant others on individuals was long theorized, the first actual measurements of the influence of significant others on individuals were made by Archie O. Haller, Edward L. Fink and Joseph Woelfel at the University of Wisconsin.

Haller and one
He continued to exhibit mainly in Germany and Switzerland with one exhibition in New York in 1988 at the Stephen Haller Gallery.
His father, Granville O. Haller, was one of Seattle's early settlers, an army officer who amassed a large estate in the region.
Vinny tells Haller " and you're one hell of a judge " and shakes hands with Trotter.
" Not one single physician, as far as I know, during the previous two thousand five hundred years, thought of this so natural, so absolutely necessary and only genuine mode of testing medicines for their pure and peculiar effects in deranging the health of man, in order to learn what morbid state each medicine is capable of curing, except the great and immortal Albrecht von Haller.
Charles Xavier met Gabrielle Haller while working in an Israeli mental facility where she was one of his patients.
Albrecht von Haller also marked one of the epochs in his scheme of medical progress with the name of Sydenham.
The early presence of photography is attributable to the fact that one of the energizing forces in the development of Filmmakers was photographer Robert Haller, later an executive director of Pittsburgh Filmmakers, and now administrative director at Anthology Film Archives in New York City.
Karl Haller, of FOGRA in Munich, proposed a different model, one in which dots with larger perimeters tended to exhibit greater dot gain than those with smaller perimeters.
In the late 1960s, Haller was considered one of the top catchers in the National League.
Haller also helped offensively in 1965, hitting two home runs and driving in five runs during a game on September 27 to put the Giants in first place with one week left in the season.
In the 1972 American League Championship Series against the Oakland Athletics, Haller made only one appearance as a pinch hitter in Game 2, as the Tigers lost the series in five games.
Peter Camenzind easily reminds one of Hesse's other protagonists, i. e. Siddhartha, Goldmund, and Harry Haller.

Haller and founders
Bill Gates and Paul Allen, founders of Microsoft Corporation, attended the Lakeside School, a private middle and high school in Haller Lake, at the northern Seattle city limits.

Haller and formation
In 1920 Haller was appointed Inspector General of the Volunteer Army, the formation to which he made a great contribution.

Haller and which
On 18 March, the Polish Army re-enacted Poland's Wedding to the Sea ceremony, which had been celebrated for the first time in 1920 by General Józef Haller.
In his last film, Gwynne played Judge Chamberlain Haller in the 1992 film comedy My Cousin Vinny, in which he used a Southern accent.
The " Treatise on the Steppenwolf " is a booklet given to Harry Haller which describes himself.
This land had previously been occupied by Lakeside School, which moved to Haller Lake in the north end of the city.
Haller Lake, which has a drainage area of about, discharges through an outlet control structure on the west side of the lake that drains to Lake Union.
The quantity of work achieved by Haller in the seventeen years during which he occupied his Göttingen professorship was immense.
The precedents cited by Haller go back to the parliament held at Carlisle in 1307, at which date the tendencies of reaction against papal reservations had already manifested themselves in the assemblies convoked by Philip the Fair in 1302 and 1303.
It is a glacial lake, its basin having been dug 15, 000 years ago by the Puget Lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, which also created Lake Washington, Union, Green and Haller Lakes.
During the later stages of the Great War, on May 11, 1918, the town was the seat of the Battle of Kaniów, in which the forces of the 2nd Polish Corps and the Polish Legions under Józef Haller de Hallenburg failed to break through the Austro-German lines to the Russian side.
It is a glacial lake, its basin having been dug 50, 000 years ago by the Vashon glacier, which also created Lake Washington, Union, Bitter and Haller Lakes.
In 1918, in the aftermath of the " Charge at Rarańcza ", as commander of the 2nd Polish Auxiliary Corps with the Austrian Army, Haller broke through the Austro-Russian front line to Ukraine, where he united his troops with Polish detachments which had left the Tsarist army.
In spring of 1916 Haller became a member of the Colonels ’ Council, which incorporated the heads of Legions ’ military units, and functioned in opposition to Legions ’ Headquarters, which advocated Austrian policy.
In July 1918 Haller was given an assignment to command the 2nd Legions ’ Infantry Brigade, which he accepted.
On 15 February 1918, Haller questioned the agreements of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk which reduced the chances for the creation of an independent Poland ,.
General Haller condemned Piłsudski's May Coup d ' État which resulted in him being retired on 31 January 1926.
After World War II broke out, Haller managed to make his way through Romania, to France, where he offered himself to serve General Władysław Sikorski's government, which was about to be formed.
At the beginning of the 18th Century it was entrusted to a General Director, the most famous of which was Albrecht von Haller.
She was also loaned to Paramount to play Fritzi Haller in Desert Fury ( 1947 ) in which she played the tough owner of a saloon and casino in a small mining town.
The work of Bonet was, however, the first attempt at a system of morbid anatomy, and, although it dwelt mostly upon curiosities and monstrosities, it enjoyed much repute in its day ; Haller speaks of it as an immortal work, which may in itself serve for a pathological library.
As with other German pennies, its half-piece was a Haller, the smallest piece which was struck.
Albrecht von Haller wrote both scientific works as well as poems which praised the beauty of the countryside.

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