Kasper Blond, the Glossary
Kasper Blond (July 10, 1889 – September 20, 1964) was an Austrian surgeon, inventor and writer who proposed an alternative theory of cancer.[1]
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104 relations: Adana, Aleppo, Anschluss, Armenian genocide, Ashgabat, Austria-Hungary, Austrian Newspapers Online, Baghdad, Belgrade, Beyoğlu, Bile duct, British Journal of General Practice, Brusilov offensive, Bukhara, Cambridge University Press, Cancer treatment, Chemins de fer Ottomans d'Anatolie, Chernivtsi, Cholecystitis, Constantinople, Cossacks, Crudités, Cutaneous leishmaniasis, Damghan, Dasht-e Kavir, Desertion, Doctor of Medicine, Duchy of Bukovina, Dysentery, Eskişehir, Espionage, Extermination camp, Fähnrich, Frostbite, Gallipoli Star, Garrison, German Empire, Governor-general, Harley Street, Hemorrhoid, House arrest, Imperial and Royal Infantry, Indian Journal of Medical Research, Iron Cross, Isfahan, Jaundice, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Kashan, Kermanshah, Khan (title), ... Expand index (54 more) »
- 20th-century Austrian inventors
- Austrian surgeons
- Jewish Ukrainian scientists
- People from Chernivtsi
Adana
Adana is a large city in southern Turkey.
Aleppo
Aleppo (ﺣَﻠَﺐ, ALA-LC) is a city in Syria, which serves as the capital of the Aleppo Governorate, the most populous governorate of Syria.
Anschluss
The Anschluss (or Anschluß), also known as the Anschluß Österreichs (Annexation of Austria), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into the German Reich on 13 March 1938.
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Armenian genocide
The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
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Ashgabat
Ashgabat (Turkmen: Aşgabat) is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan.
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.
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Austrian Newspapers Online
AustriaN Newspapers Online (ANNO) is a project run by the Austrian National Library (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek) for the conservation of historic newspapers, whereby particularly important and popular newspapers are scanned in and made available on the Internet.
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Baghdad
Baghdad (or; translit) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab and in West Asia after Tehran.
Belgrade
Belgrade.
Beyoğlu
Beyoğlu (script) is a municipality and district of Istanbul Province, Turkey.
Bile duct
A bile duct is any of a number of long tube-like structures that carry bile, and is present in most vertebrates.
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British Journal of General Practice
The British Journal of General Practice is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal for general practitioners and primary care researchers.
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Brusilov offensive
The Brusilov offensive (Брусиловский прорыв Brusilovskiĭ proryv, literally: "Brusilov's breakthrough"), also known as the "June advance", of June to September 1916 was the Russian Empire's greatest feat of arms during World War I, and among the most lethal offensives in world history.
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Bukhara
Bukhara (Uzbek; بخارا) is the seventh-largest city in Uzbekistan by population, with 280,187 residents.
Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.
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Cancer treatment
Cancer treatments are a wide range of treatments available for the many different types of cancer, with each cancer type needing its own specific treatment.
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Chemins de fer Ottomans d'Anatolie
The Chemins de Fer Ottomans d'Anatolie (Osmanlı Anadolu Demiryolları, Anatolian Railway), founded on 4 October 1888, was a railway company that operated in the Ottoman Empire.
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Chernivtsi
Chernivtsi (Чернівці,; Cernăuți,; see also other names) is a city in southwestern Ukraine on the upper course of the Prut River.
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Cholecystitis
Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder.
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Constantinople
Constantinople (see other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330.
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Cossacks
The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic Orthodox Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia.
Crudités
Crudités are French appetizers consisting of sliced or whole raw vegetables which are typically dipped in a vinaigrette or other dipping sauce.
Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Cutaneous leishmaniasis is the most common form of leishmaniasis affecting humans.
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Damghan
Damghan (دامغان) is a city in the Central District of Damghan County, Semnan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.
Dasht-e Kavir
Dasht-e Kavir (lit in classical Persian, from khwar (low), and dasht (plain, flatland)) or the Kavir Desert, also known as Kavir-e Namak or the Great Salt Desert, is a large desert lying in the middle of the Iranian Plateau.
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Desertion
Desertion is the abandonment of a military duty or post without permission (a pass, liberty or leave) and is done with the intention of not returning.
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Doctor of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine (abbreviated M.D., from the Latin Medicinae Doctor) is a medical degree, the meaning of which varies between different jurisdictions.
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Duchy of Bukovina
The Duchy of Bukovina (Herzogtum Bukowina or Herzogtum Buchenland; Ducatul Bucovinei; translit) was a constituent land of the Austrian Empire from 1849 and a Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary from 1867 until 1918.
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Dysentery
Dysentery, historically known as the bloody flux, is a type of gastroenteritis that results in bloody diarrhea.
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Eskişehir
Eskişehir (from eski 'old' and şehir 'city') is a city in northwestern Turkey and the capital of the Eskişehir Province.
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Espionage
Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence).
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Extermination camp
Nazi Germany used six extermination camps (Vernichtungslager), also called death camps (Todeslager), or killing centers (Tötungszentren), in Central Europe during World War II to systematically murder over 2.7 million peoplemostly Jewsin the Holocaust.
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Fähnrich
Fähnrich is an officer candidate rank in the Austrian Bundesheer and German Bundeswehr.
Frostbite
Frostbite is a skin injury that occurs when someone is exposed to extremely low temperatures, causing the freezing of the skin or other tissues, commonly affecting the fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheeks and chin areas.
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Gallipoli Star
The Gallipolli Star is a military decoration awarded by the Ottoman Empire.
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Garrison
A garrison (from the French garnison, itself from the verb garnir, "to equip") is any body of troops stationed in a particular location, originally to guard it.
German Empire
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.
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Governor-general
Governor-general (plural governors-general), or governor general (plural governors general), is the title of an office-holder.
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Harley Street
Harley Street is a street in Marylebone, Central London, named after Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
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Hemorrhoid
Hemorrhoids (or haemorrhoids), also known as piles, are vascular structures in the anal canal.
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House arrest
In justice and law, house arrest (also called home confinement, home detention, or, in modern times, electronic monitoring) is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to their residence.
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Imperial and Royal Infantry
The Imperial and Royal Infantry (k.u.k. Infanterie) was an arm of the Common Army of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and comprised two elements.
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Indian Journal of Medical Research
The Indian Journal of Medical Research is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal.
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Iron Cross
The Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz,, abbreviated EK) was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, and later in the German Empire (1871–1918) and Nazi Germany (1933–1945).
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Isfahan
Isfahan or Esfahan (اصفهان) is a major city in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan province, Iran.
Jaundice
Jaundice, also known as icterus, is a yellowish or greenish pigmentation of the skin and sclera due to high bilirubin levels.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology is a peer-reviewed journal of epidemiology.
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Kashan
Kashan (کاشان) is a city in the Central District of Kashan County, in the northern part of Isfahan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.
Kermanshah
Kermanshah (کرمانشاه) is a city in the Central District of Kermanshah province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district.
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Khan (title)
Khan is a historic Mongolic and Turkic title originating among nomadic tribes in the Central and Eastern Eurasian Steppe to refer to a king.
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Khorasan province
Khorasan (استان خراسان; also transcribed as Khurasan, Xorasan and Khorassan), also called Traxiane during Hellenistic and Parthian times, was a province in northeastern Iran until September 2004, when it was divided into three new provinces: North Khorasan, South Khorasan, and Razavi Khorasan.
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Konya
Konya is a major city in central Turkey, on the southwestern edge of the Central Anatolian Plateau, and is the capital of Konya Province.
Kopet Dag
The Köpet Dag, Kopet Dagh, or Koppeh Dagh (Köpetdag; کپهداغ), also known as the Turkmen-Khorasan Mountain Range, is a mountain range on the border between Turkmenistan and Iran that extends about along the border southeast of the Caspian Sea, stretching northwest-southeast from near the Caspian Sea in the northwest to the Harirud River in the southeast.
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Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (or in German, Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie), established in 1860 as Archiv für Klinische Chirurgie by founding editor Bernhard von Langenbeck, is the oldest medical journal of surgery in the world.
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Leutnant
Leutnant is the lowest Junior officer rank in the armed forces of Germany (Bundeswehr), the Austrian Armed Forces, and the military of Switzerland.
London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Lorestan province
Lorestan Province (استان لرستان) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.
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Louis Lasagna
Louis Cesare Lasagna (February 22, 1923 – August 6, 2003) was an American physician and professor of medicine, known for his revision of the Hippocratic Oath.
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Mahidasht District
Mahidasht District (بخش مایەشت) is in Kermanshah County, Kermanshah province, Iran.
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Malaria
Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects vertebrates.
Medal for Bravery (Austria-Hungary)
The Medal for Bravery (Tapferkeitsmedaille) was a military decoration of Austria-Hungary established in 1789 and awarded for bravery in battle until the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918.
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Military attaché
A military attaché or defence attaché (DA),"" Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) sometimes known as a "military diplomat",Prout, John.
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Nahavand
Nahavand (نهاوند) is a city in the Central District of Nahavand County, Hamadan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.
Nephritis
Nephritis is inflammation of the kidneys and may involve the glomeruli, tubules, or interstitial tissue surrounding the glomeruli and tubules.
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Niš
Niš (Ниш,; names in other languages), less often spelled in English as Nish, is the third largest city in Serbia and the administrative center of the Nišava District.
Officer
An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization.
One-year volunteer
A one-year volunteer, short EF (de: Einjährig-Freiwilliger), was, in a number of national armed forces, a conscript who agreed to pay his own costs for the procurement of equipment, food and clothing, in return for spending a shorter-than-usual term on active military service and the opportunity for promotion to Reserve Officers.
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Order of the Medjidie
Order of the Medjidie (نشانِ مجیدیه, August 29, 1852 – 1922) is a military and civilian order of the Ottoman Empire.
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Orenburg
Orenburg (Оренбу́рг), formerly known as Chkalov (1938–1957), is the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia and former capital of Kazak ASSR.
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Ottoman Syria
Ottoman Syria (سوريا العثمانية) was a group of divisions of the Ottoman Empire within the region of Syria, usually defined as being east of the Mediterranean Sea, west of the Euphrates River, north of the Arabian Desert and south of the Taurus Mountains.
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Palestine (region)
The region of Palestine, also known as Historic Palestine, is a geographical area in West Asia.
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Persian campaign (World War I)
The Persian campaign or invasion of Iran (اشغال ایران در جنگ جهانی اول) was a series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire, British Empire and Russian Empire in various areas of what was then neutral Qajar Iran, beginning in December 1914 and ending with the Armistice of Mudros on 30 October 1918, as part of the Middle Eastern Theatre of World War I.
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Persian Cossack Brigade
The Persian Cossack Brigade, also known as the Iranian Cossack Brigade (Berīgād-e qazzāq), was a Cossack-style cavalry unit formed in 1879 in Persia (modern Iran).
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Prisoner of war
A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict.
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Qom
Qom (قم) is a city in the Central District of Qom County, Qom province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district.
Radiation therapy
Radiation therapy or radiotherapy (RT, RTx, or XRT) is a treatment using ionizing radiation, generally provided as part of cancer therapy to either kill or control the growth of malignant cells.
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Royal College of Physicians
The Royal College of Physicians of London, commonly referred to simply as the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), is a British professional membership body dedicated to improving the practice of medicine, chiefly through the accreditation of physicians by examination.
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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is an institute of physicians and surgeons in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Russian Turkestan
Russian Turkestan (Russkiy Turkestan) was the western part of Turkestan within the Russian Empire’s Central Asian territories, and was administered as a Krai or Governor-Generalship.
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Sahneh
Sahneh (صحنه) is a city in the Central District of Sahneh County, Kermanshah province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.
Samara
Samara, formerly known as Kuybyshev during Soviet rule, is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast in Russia.
Samarkand
Samarkand or Samarqand (Uzbek and Tajik: Самарқанд / Samarqand) is a city in southeastern Uzbekistan and among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Central Asia.
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Science (journal)
Science, also widely referred to as Science Magazine, is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journals.
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Slavs
The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages.
Smuggling
Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people, such as out of a house or buildings, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations.
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Sofia
Sofia (Sofiya) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria.
Steamship
A steamship, often referred to as a steamer, is a type of steam-powered vessel, typically ocean-faring and seaworthy, that is propelled by one or more steam engines that typically move (turn) propellers or paddlewheels.
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Steppe
In physical geography, a steppe is an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without closed forests except near rivers and lakes.
Surgeon
In medicine, a surgeon is a medical doctor who performs surgery.
Tabar, Iran
Tabar (طبر) is a village in, and the capital of, Tabar Rural District of Jolgeh Shoqan District, Jajrom County, North Khorasan province, Iran.
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Tashkent
Tashkent, or Toshkent in Uzbek, is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan.
Tehran
Tehran (تهران) or Teheran is the capital and largest city of Iran as well as the largest in Tehran Province.
The BMJ
The BMJ is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal, published by BMJ Group, which in turn is wholly-owned by the British Medical Association (BMA).
The Holocaust
The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.
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The Quarterly Review of Biology
The Quarterly Review of Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of biology.
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University of Vienna
The University of Vienna (Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria.
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Vegetable juice
Vegetable juice is a juice drink made primarily of blended vegetables and also available in the form of powders.
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Vienna General Hospital
The Vienna General Hospital (Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien), usually abbreviated to AKH, is the general hospital in Vienna, Austria.
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Western Journal of Medicine
The Western Journal of Medicine was a peer-reviewed medical journal.
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Whipps Cross University Hospital
Whipps Cross University Hospital is a large university hospital in the locality of Whipps Cross in Leytonstone and is within Epping Forest in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, London, England.
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift
The Wiener Medizinische Wochensschrift is a medical journal published by Springer Verlag, Vienna.
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Zagros Mountains
The Zagros Mountains (Kuh hā-ye Zāgros; translit; translit;; Luri: Kûya Zagrus کویا زاگرس or کوه یل زاگرس) are a long mountain range in Iran, northern Iraq, and southeastern Turkey.
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See also
20th-century Austrian inventors
- Adelheid Kofler
- Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen
- Béla Barényi
- Dagobert Müller von Thomamühl
- Friedrich Schmiedl
- Gustav Tauschek
- Hans List
- Hedy Lamarr
- Johann Grander
- Karl Kordesch
- Karl von Terzaghi
- Kasper Blond
- Max Valier
- Paul Eisler
- Paul Schwarzkopf
- Richard Henke
- Rudolf Hauschka
- Viktor Kaplan
Austrian surgeons
- Adolf Lorenz
- Albert Narath
- Alexander von Winiwarter
- Anton Eiselsberg
- Anton Wölfler
- Carl Gussenbauer
- Emerich Ullmann
- Ernst Weiss
- Ernst, Baron von Feuchtersleben
- Friedrich Schauta
- Georg Lotheissen
- Hans Finsterer
- Hermann Schloffer
- Hugo Obwegeser
- Johann Nepomuk Rust
- Karl Schnabl
- Kasper Blond
- Lorenz Böhler
- Raphael Johann Steidele
- Robert Gersuny
- Selman Uranues
- Viktor von Hacker
Jewish Ukrainian scientists
- Abram Ioffe
- Aleksandr Akhiezer
- Alexander Gurwitsch
- Boris Hessen
- Esther Salaman
- Genrietta Dokhman
- Grigory Shajn
- Iosif Shklovsky
- Isaak Pomeranchuk
- Jacob Rabinow
- Kasper Blond
- Liouba Bortniker
- Mark Stockman
- Matvei Bronstein
- Moshé Feldenkrais
- Oleksandr Zelenskyy
- Veniamin Levich
- Vladimir Veksler
People from Chernivtsi
- Alexe Procopovici
- Andrii Zaplitnyi
- Aurica Bojescu
- Ebba-Stina Schalin-Hult
- Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden
- Francisc Rainer
- Greta Beer
- Irma Mico
- Jan Mikulicz-Radecki
- John Eberson
- Kasper Blond
- Katarzyna Onyszkiewiczowa
- Kateryna Yeremenko
- Lia Shemtov
- List of people from Chernivtsi
- Misha Marvin
- Natalia Fedner
- Roman Sondermajer
- Sun Diego
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasper_Blond
Also known as Kaspar Blond.
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