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    ischium. Named with French surgeon Auguste Nélaton (1807–1873). Wilhelm Roser @ Who Named It Museum of Medical Equipment Roser-Koenig Mouth Gag. v t e...
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    of the ischium. It was named for German surgeon and ophthalmologist Wilhelm Roser and French surgeon Auguste Nélaton. Normally the greater trochanter...
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  • Roser or Röser is a name of German origin. It may be related to the French Rosier. Roser (singer) (born 1979), Spanish singer Roser Aguilar (born 1971)...
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    Marie-Luise Jahn, Wilhelm Geyer [de], Manfred Eickemeyer, Josef Söhngen [de], Heinrich Guter [de], Heinrich Bollinger [de], Wilhelm Bollinger [de], Helmut...
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  • Charles Martin Roser (November 16, 1864 – April 12, 1937), also known as C. M. Roser, was an Ohio food maker, Florida real estate developer and philanthropist...
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  • school opposed the "physiological school" represented in Germany by Wilhelm Roser, Wilhelm Griesinger and Carl Wunderlich, who insisted on there being a brain...
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    of Marburg in 1877. At Marburg he worked as an assistant to surgeon Wilhelm Roser, then afterwards, spent three years as an assistant to Richard von Volkmann...
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  • he worked at the University of Marburg as an assistant under surgeon Wilhelm Roser and pathologist Felix Jacob Marchand. Later on, he worked at the city...
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  • Heinrich von Struve (1812–1898), astronomer Wilhelm Griesinger (1817–1868), neurologist and psychiatrist Wilhelm Roser (1817–1888), surgeon and ophthalmologist...
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    of Prussia (German: Albert Wilhelm Heinrich; 14 August 1862 – 20 April 1929) was a younger brother of German Emperor Wilhelm II and a Prince of Prussia...
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