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  2. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia - Wikipedia

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    Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) is a disorder of conjugate lateral gaze in which the affected eye shows impairment of adduction. When an attempt is made to gaze contralaterally (relative to the affected eye), the affected eye adducts minimally, if at all.

  3. List of defunct medical schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, Physio-Medical Chicago 1897 1899 No graduates. 1899 merged with Chicago Physio-Medical College to form College of Medicine and Surgery, Physio-Medical [2] Illinois Chicago College of Science Chicago 1888 1889 Fraudulent [2] Illinois Chicago Homeopathic Medical College Chicago 1876 1877 1904

  4. Richard Lindenberg - Wikipedia

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    Lindenberg received his medical education at the universities of Bonn, Munich, and Berlin, where his M.D. was awarded in 1934. He served his internship and residency, 1934–1939, at the university hospitals of Hamburg and Munich and at the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in Berlin as Oberarzt (senior resident or attending physician) under Nazi physician Hugo Spatz.

  5. Sandra Ciesek - Wikipedia

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    Ciesek in 2021. Sandra Ciesek (German pronunciation: [ˈzandʁa ˈt͡siːzɛk] ⓘ; born 1978) is a German physician and virologist.She is the director of the Institute of Medical Virology at the Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt and professor of medical virology at the Goethe University Frankfurt. [1]

  6. Stefanie Dimmeler - Wikipedia

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    Since 2001 she has been Professor for Molecular Cardiology at the University of Frankfurt and since 2008 she is the Director of the Institute for Cardiovascular Regeneration at the Center for Molecular Medicine of the Goethe University Frankfurt. in 2005 she won the 1.55 million euro Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. [1]

  7. Ernst Strüngmann Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society (ESI) is an independent research institute located in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany. The ESI is under the scientific governance of the Max Planck Society, an association of German research institutes. The institute's mission is to perform fundamental ...

  8. Hannah Kobayashi Has Been Found a Month After Voluntarily ...

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    Hannah Kobayashi's family says she was "found safe" on Wednesday, Dec. 11, about a month after she walked into Mexico and vanished in what police have called a voluntary disappearance that made ...

  9. Senckenberg Institute of Pathology - Wikipedia

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    The Senckenberg Institute of Pathology, with hospital chapel to the right. The Senckenberg Institute of Pathology (German: Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Pathologie or Senckenbergisches Pathologisches Institut), formerly known as the Institute of Anatomical Pathology of the Senckenberg Foundation, is a pathological institute of the Goethe University Frankfurt.