• Georg Wander (11 August 1841 – 14 March 1897) was a German-Swiss chemist and industrialist. Georg Wander studied chemistry in Gießen, Tübingen and Würzburg...
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  • Isostar. In 1865 Georg Wander opened a "chemical-technical and analytical" laboratory in the old town of Bern. His son Albert Wander, took over the company...
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    Wendelin Weißheimer (b. 26 February 1838, d. 10 June 1910 in Nuremberg) Dr. Georg Wander - Creator of Ovaltine (b. 1841, d. 1897 in Bern, Switzerland) Dietrich...
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    of free trade, and to declare in penitent tones that she has hitherto wandered in the paths of error, and has now for the first time succeeded in discovering...
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  • 1943 1947 Ernst Studer FDP/PRD 1943 1963 Johann Ueltschi PAB 1943 1943 Georg Wander PAB 1943 1946 Woldemar Wiedmer PAB 1943 1945 Hans Kästli PAB 1945 1959...
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    Georg Schrimpf (13 February 1889 – 19 April 1938) was a German painter and graphic artist. Along with Otto Dix, George Grosz and Christian Schad, Schrimpf...
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  • psychiatric diagnosis whose primary symptom was uncontrollable urge to walk or wander. Dromomania has also been referred to as traveling fugue. Non-clinically...
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  • Georg Otto Ledderhose (15 December 1855 – 1 February 1925) was a German surgeon, professor and pioneering traumatologist. He was born in the Bockenheim...
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    ambivalent figure of urban affluence and modernity, representing the ability to wander detached from society, for an entertainment from the observation of the...
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    department. In 1702 he was ennobled under the name of Dahlstjerna. He wandered over the whole of the coast of the Baltic: Livonia, Rügen and Swedish Pomerania...
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