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Prager and medicinische
Prager medicinische Wochenshrift, Prague, 1889, 13: 45, 63.
Prager medicinische Wochenshrift, Prague, 1889, 14: 33-35, 44-49.

Prager and Prague
The Prager Oberamtszeitung reported, " Connoisseurs and musicians say that Prague has never heard the like ," and " the opera ... is extremely difficult to perform.
Brod, Kafka and Brod's close friend Felix Weltsch constituted the so-called " Der enge Prager Kreis " or " close Prague circle ".
A piece appearing in the Prager Neue Zeitung shortly after Mozart's death expresses this sentiment: " Mozart seems to have written for the people of Bohemia, his music is understood nowhere better than in Prague, and even in the countryside it is widely loved.
The District Office and the centre of Floridsdorf are located round Am Spitz, at the junction of Prager Straße ( Prague Street ) and Brünner Straße ( Brno Street ).

Prager and 17
From 1927 until 1931, Kästner lived at Prager Straße 17 ( today near no.

Prager and .
On July 1, 2006, Susan Prager became Occidental's first female president.
* Tausch, A .; Prager, F. ( 1993 ).
The Prager Television Collection.
The Salem Radio Network syndicates a group of religiously oriented Republican activists, including evangelical Christian Hugh Hewitt and Jewish conservatives Dennis Prager and Michael Medved ; these are mostly distributed in a 24-hour network format among Salem's own stations, and they generally earn ratings much less than their syndicated counterparts.
Conservative hosts Limbaugh, Ingraham, Bennett, Prager, Hannity, Beck, Levin and Hewitt coalesced around endorsing former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for president at the end of January 2008 ( after Fred Thompson, the described favorite of some of the hosts, dropped out ), in an effort to oppose the nomination of Sen. John McCain ; however, Romney suspended his campaign in February of the same year, and endorsed McCain.
This production was a tremendous success ; the newspaper Prager Oberpostamtszeitung called the work " a masterpiece ", and said " no piece ( for everyone here asserts ) has ever caused such a sensation.
Wilhelm Diegelmann and Willy Prager played the bourgeois fathers as well as the sea gods, Ernst Matray a bachelor and a faun, Leopoldine Konstantin the Circe.
On Taylor's 1998 release, John Wayne ( album ) he credits more influences ; Flannery O ' Connor, Dennis Prager and Frederick Buechner.
In 2000, reporter Joshua Prager detailed in the Wall Street Journal the troubled life of Mr. Clarke who has squandered the millions of dollars the book has earned him and who believes that Brown was his mother, a claim others dismiss.
Dennis Prager ( born August 2, 1948 ) is an American syndicated radio talk show host, syndicated columnist, author, and public speaker.
Prager was raised in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Hilda ( Friedfeld ) and Max Prager.
Searching for relief, she has an affair with writer George Prager, but he treats her with contempt similar to that of her husband, and this only drives her deeper into despair.
From 1924, already an established writer, he worked as a critic for the Prager Tagblatt.
Judge Prager turns up and spots that the beast is Dredd at the last moment.
Following the sound of drums Dredd discovers the real threat that Prager had come to warn them about.
With the help of the lupine Prager, Dredd scatters the poor excuse for an army.
Other leaders, teachers and authors associated with Jewish Renewal include Rabbis Arthur Waskow, Michael Lerner, Rachel Barenblat, Tirzah Firestone, Phyllis Berman, Shefa Gold, David Ingber, and Marcia Prager.
Some examples of Jewish Renewal-affiliated communities can be found at Beyt Tikkun in San Francisco, founded by Rabbi Michael Lerner in 1996 ; Bnai Or in Boston, founded by Lev Friedman and at one time led by Rabbi Daniel Siegel and Rabbi Hanna Tiferet Siegel ; and Pnai Or in Philadelphia, founded by Reb Zalman in the early 1980s and now led by Rabbi Marcia Prager.
One person was killed by a mob ; in Collinsville, Illinois, German-born Robert Prager was dragged from jail as a suspected spy and lynched.
* Dragomir R. Radev, John Prager, and Valerie Samn.

Wochenschrift and .
* February 15 – The discovery and clinical development of Prontosil, the first broadly effective antibacterial drug, is published in a series of articles in Germany's pre-eminent medical journal, Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, by Gerhard Domagk.
Hanover's first newspaper, Die Pennsylvania Wochenschrift, was published in German in 1797.
( Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 1928, No. 8 ).
* Wochenschrift für Astronomie, xvi.
* The weekly medical journal Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift is established in Germany by Paul Börner.
In May 1807, Die Wochenschrift fur Menschenbildung, a newspaper published by the institute, was started by Niederer and regularly included philosophical discussions about education and reports to parents and the public about the institute ’ s progress.
Legal journals use self-made " house " citation styles, and the most influential style guide probably are the Author's Instructions of the Neue Juristische Wochenschrift, arguably the most important legal journal in Germany.
Hans von Hebra ( 1847 – 1902 ) wrote the classical description of the disease in a paper published in the January 1870 issue of the Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift.
Journal: Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift ; vol.
Journal: Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift ; vol.
He wrote in 1937 his ideas in the ’’ Dermatologische Wochenschrift ’’ and the same year he presented it at the meeting of the Dermatology Association of Paris.
In 1938, he published his ideas about the subject in the ’’ Dermatologische Wochenschrift ’’ in a more detailed form.
Wochenschrift ", 1904, p. 190 ).
Berliner klinische Wochenschrift, 1913, 50: 2316-2322.
Obituary by Richard Cassirer ( 1868-1925 ), in Berliner klinische Wochenschrift, 1919, 52: 669-671.
* Becker, O., 1860, “ Über Wahrnehmung eines Reflexbildes im eigenen Auge perception of a reflected image in your own eye ,” Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, pp. 670 672 & 684 688.
In: Neue juristische Wochenschrift.
* Robert Gaupp zum Gedächtnis, Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift, Stuttgart ( 1953 ) 78: 1713.
The results were published in a series of articles in the February 15, 1935 issue of Germany's then pre-eminent medical scientific journal, Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, and were initially received with some skepticism by a medical community bent on vaccination and crude immunotherapy.
Geburtstag von Hans Litten ", Neue Juristische Wochenschrift ( 2003 ) p. 1784
After practising medicine for ten years in Raab, Hungary, he moved to Vienna ( 1851 ) and became editor of the " Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift ," to which periodical he contributed many essays.

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