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pathologist
Vienna
Austrian Empire
anthroposophist
Eugen Kolisko
medical doctorate
University of Vienna
Hans Kundrat
anatomy
prosector
Vienna
Eduard von Hofmann
forensic medicine
Anton Weichselbaum
pathological anatomy
forensic pathology
Albin Haberda
carbon monoxide poisoning
brain
obstetrician
Carl Breus
pelvic
Leipzig
Deuticke
Emil Redlich
Carl Breus
A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of ...
Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
ISBN

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