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Visus Und Vision 150 Jahre DOG Supplement 2013 Namens- Und DOG Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft Die wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft der Augenärzte Visus und Vision 150 Jahre DOG Supplement 2013 Namens- und Sachregister Martin Reim Martin Reim Bahre, Gustel, 323 Balazs, André, 156 Vollständiges Namensverzeichnis Bangerter, Alfred, 96, 134 Barkan, Otto, 25, 110 Barraquer, Joaquin, 136, 165 Barraquer, José, 188 Barry, Jean C., 198, 217 Barthelmess, G., 143, 153 Baumgartner, Günter, 150, 151 Bauschke, D., 162 Beard, C., 176 Bec, P., 168 A Becker, Bernard, 148 1 Becker, Franz Josef von, 297 Abbe, Ernst, 26 Becker, Otto, 28, 293, 294, 295, 296, 300, 302, 303 Adachi Usami, Emiko, 165 Beer, Georg Ernst, 27 Adam, G., 212 Beer, Josef, 275 Adelstein, F. E., 158 Behles, J., 304 Aine, E., 203 Behring, Emil von, 29 Alberth, Bela, 216 Bende, T., 194, 212 Albrecht von Graefe, siehe von Graefe Benedikt, O., 174 Alexandridis, Evangelos, 164, 193 Bergdolt, Klaus, 11, 17, 296 Algan, Bernard, 193 Berlin, Rudolf, 297 Alkan, Reinhold, 92 Berninger, Thomas, 194 Alsleben, Erland, 335 Berson, Elliot, 218 Amsler, Marc, 157 Beyer, C. K., 176 Anhalt-Bernburg, Alexius von, 314 Bielschowsky, Alfred 50, 51, 56 Arlt, Ferdinand, 21, 22, 23 Bietti, Giambattista B., 129, 138, 140, 160, 162, 170 Arlt, Ferdinand von, 276, 277, 278, 279, 321 Bigar, Francis, 181 Arruga, Hermengildo, 93, 104, 140, 164 Binkhorst, Cornelius D., 146, 169, 170, 182, 192 Ascher, Karl Wolfgang 50, 161 Birch-Hirschfeld, Arthur, 47 Aulhorn, Elfriede, 107, 118, 138, 148, 152, 158, 165, Birngruber, Reginald, 167, 169, 184, 204, 212 185, 206, 219 Blankenagel, Anita, 174 Aust, Wolfram, 126, 153 Blasius, Ernst, 337 Autrum, H. J., 185 Blatt, Nikolaus, 152 Axenfeld, Theodor, 24, 25, 29, 37, 75, 154, 155, 295 Bleckmann, Heinrich, 182 Bleeker, Gabe M., 158, 170, 196, 197 Blodi Frederic C., 172, 185, 190 B Blomberg, Hildegard von, 327 Bock Hans Erhard, 141 Babel-Genf, 162 Böck, Josef, 128, 164, 193 Badtke, Günther, 75, 100, 147, 154 Boehn, Ilse von, siehe von Bonin, Ilse Baenziger, Th., 278 Böhnke, Matthias, 186, 209, 216 Bahr, Gunnar von, 100, 140, 168 Böke, Wilhelm, 143, 149, 153, 159, 178, 179, 194 Bahre, Christian, 318 Bonin, Eckhart von, 326 Bahre, Emilie, 319 Bonin, Albrecht von, 326 Bonin, Anna Friederike Auguste von, geb. von Colberg, Marie Friederike Charlotte, siehe Graefe, 325, 326 Graefe ..., geb. Colberg Bonin, Erich Svantus von, 325, 326 Comberg, Wilhelm, 91, 93, 128, 134 Bonin, Erich von, 326 Conrads, H., 111 Bonin, Gerhard von, 326 Crawford, J., 151, 177, 191 Bonin, Hans Joachim von, 326 Cremer-Bartels, Ingrid, 183 Bonin, Ilse von , geb. von Boehn, 326 Cremer, M., 129 Bonin, Irmgard von, 326 Critchett, G., 321 Bonin, Jochen von, 327 Crone, Robert A., 187 Bonin, Ruth von, 326 Cüppers, Curt W. , 104 134, 146, 158, 201 Bonin, Ursula von, 326 Custodis, Ernst, 105, 133, 135, 144, 160, 213 Borgmann, H., 148 Czapinski, Pierre, 169 2 Bowman, William, 21, 22, 277, 278, 279, 297, 321 Brab, Matthias, 212, 217 Brand, H. P., 74 D Branly-Havanna, 101, 140 Braun, G. Moskau, 22, 279 Dahmann, Franz, 92, 195 Braun, Stefanie, 196 Daiker, W., 175 Brederlow, Ursula von, 325 Dallwitz, Christoph von, 324 Bregeat, Paul, 181, 183, 213 Dallwitz, Andrea von, 324 Bronner, Albert, 202, 285 Dallwitz, Burhard von, 324 Brücke, Ernst Wilhelm, 18 Dallwitz, Charlotte von, 324 Brückner Arthur, 168 Dallwitz, Friederike von, 324 Brühl, Graf Friedrich Wilhelm von, 336 Dallwitz, Hubertus von, 324 Brunner, Horst, 211, Dallwitz, Johann Adolf Sigismund von, 323, Brunner, Richard, 185 324 Buchwald, Hans Jürgen, 206 Dallwitz, Johann Friedrich Sigismund Bodo Bücher, Th., 156 von, 324 Bücklers, Max, 160 Dallwitz, Johann Wolfdietrich von, 324 Büttner, H., 163 Dallwitz, Johann Wolfgang Sigismund von, Buhmann, Stadtrat Heidelberg, 100 324 Bull, H., 216 Dallwitz, Johanna Auguste Wanda von, 324 Burk, Reinhard, 192 Dallwitz, Johanna Wanda Caroline Paula Ruth Busacca, Archimede, 161 von, 324 Buschmann, Werner, 181, 211 Dallwitz, Wanda von, 297, 300 Busse, Holger, 181 Dallwitz, Wolfdietrich von, 324 Dallwitz, Wolfgang von, 324 Damm, Josef, 168 C Dannheim, H., 139 Dannheim, R., 126, 158 Carl Zeiss Jena, 26 Dardenne, Michael Ulrich, 117, 118, 138, 146, 148, Carus, Carl Gustav, 18 162, 166, 170, 182, 192 Casanova, José, 166 Daviel, Jacques, 19 Cibis, Paul A., 93, 128, 152 de Jong, Paulus, 194 Clausen, Wilhelm, 48, 75, 348 Dehe, 126 Cogan, David, 128, 184 Denig, N.Y.C., 140 Desmarres, Auguste, 277, 321, 337 F Deutmann, August, 167 Deutschmann, Siegfried, 81, 216 Fabricius, Eva Maria, 209, 217 Dichgans, Johannes, 170 Fankhauser, F., 161, 285, 286 Dilthey, Pastor, 322 Fanta, Helmut, 107, 172 Dithfurt, Johanna von, 324 Fehr, Oskar, 50 Doane, Marshall, 177 Fellinger, Graz, 194 Doden, Wilhelm, 118, 123, 156, 170, 189, 191 Fercher, A. F., 209 Dodt, Eberhard, 134, 150, 151, 155, 156, 164, 165, Fischer von Ankern, Katharina geb. Graefe, 342 175, 198, 200 Fischer von Ankern, Wilhelm Ritter Friedrich, Doege, E., 189 342 Dohlman, Claes H., 182, 198 Fischer von Bünau H., 92 Domarus, Dietrich von, 192 Fischer, F.P., 92, 128, 153 3 Donders, Cornelius, 20, 21, 22, 23, 29, 192, 279, Fleischer, Bruno, 48, 152, 195 282, 285, 294, 296, 297, 300, 321 Foerster, Michael H., 168 Doughman, Donald, 186 Förster, Richard, 28 Draeger, Jörg, 123, 153, 158, 174, 177, 182, 186, 209, Franceschetti, Adolphe, 105, 129, 133, 150, 153, 212, 216, 247 157 Dragomirescu, V., 174 Francois, Jules, 76, 98, 114, 140, 160, 167, 169, 186, Dufour, Marc, 24 189, 190, 185 Duke Elder, Stuart, 96, 114, 140, 171 Franke, Günter, 183, 186, 219, 220, 221 Dumitrescu-Berlin, 162 Freusberg, Otto, 193 Duncker, Gernot I. W., 11, 198, 212, 216 Friedburg, Dieter, 158, 258 Friedrich Wilhelm III., König, 315 Fronimopoulus, Johan, 167, 168, 198 E Fukala, Vinzenz, 24 Funk, Jens, 213 Eberhardt, Carl Heinrich von, 325 Eberhardt, Lieselotte von, 325 Eberhardt, Walter von, 325 G Eckardt, Claus, 211, 217 Effert, Rolf, 198, 217 Gabel, Veit Peter, 167, 169, 184, 204 Ehgartner, Graz, 194 Gaedertz, Alma, 187 Ehler, Niels, 220 Gal, A., 216 Ehrich, Wulf, 162, 170 Garus, J., 212 Eisner, G., 175 Gass, Philip, 12, 257 Elschnig, Anton, 24, 41 Gasteiger, Hugo, 48, 75, 99, 100, 106, 144, 168, Emrich, Karl-Heinz, 78 172 Engelking, Ernst, 36, 39, 45, 57, 93, 94, 95, 101, Gerke, Edmund, 182, 185 168, 186, 296 Gerlach, Walter, 131 Engelmann, Katrin, 209 Gernet, Hermann, 157, 174 Ergelett, Heinrich, 160 Gießmann, Hans Günter, 78, 189 Ertel, Rolf, 111, 119 Gilbert, W., 129 Esser, Albert, 23, 35, 43, 99, 101 Giraud-Teulon, Marc Antoine, 19 Esser, Joachim, 198 Glaser, Joel, 184 Gliem, Hans, 78, 82 Graefe, Carl, 349 Gloor, Balder, 116, 157 Graefe, Carl Albrecht von, 327, 328, 329, 330 Gnad, H., 188, 192 Graefe, Carl Alfred, 28, 160, 297, 323, 337, 338, Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 18 341, 342, 345, 348 Göttinger, W., 174 Alters-Wohnsitz Weimar, 338 Goldmann, Hans, 105, 150, 154, 155, 156, 166, 285 Grabstätte Weimar, 341 Goldschmidt, Max, 92 Nachfahren, 342 ff., 347 Gonin, Jules, 24, 25, 47, 199, 284 private Augenklinik Halle, 338 Gorgiladse, Odessa, 220 Nebenlinie Anna, 342 Gouras, Peter, 175, 218 Wohnhaus Halle, 338 Grabner, Günter, 211 Universitätsaugenklinik Halle, 338 Graefe, Olga von, siehe von Mitzlaff, Olga Graefe, Carl Ferdinand, 311, 314, 315, 336, 349 4 Graefe, Adelheid von, geb. von Richthofen, 331 Graefe, Carl Ferdinand der Jüngere von, 320 Graefe, Albrecht Carl Bolko von, 331 Graefe, Carl Ferdinand von, 276, 277, 311, 313, Graefe, Albrecht F. W. E. von, 11, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 314, 315, siehe auch unter „Graefe“ 24, 29, 142, 154, 155, 170, 186, 275, 284, 322, Graefe, Carl Friedrich August von, 316, 317 323, 325, 331, 334, 349 Graefe, Carl Gottlieb, 311, 349 Antiquitäten, 331 Graefe, Carl Gottlieb von, 311 Briefe von, 277, 321 Graefe, Carl Philipp Adalbert von, 324, 325 Biographie von, 320, 321, 322, 323 Graefe, Christian August von, 320 Brief von, 321 Graefe, Dorothhee, 350 Gastärzte bei, 281 Graefe, Dr. Felix, 347, 348, 349 Grabmahl, 97, 323 Graefe, Dr. jur. Karl Otto Paul Dietrich Axel von, Pleuritis tuberculosa, 322 330 Schüler von („Stammbaum“), 280 Graefe, Dr. med. Albrecht, 350 Seitenlinie von, 334, 349 Graefe, Dr. med. Ingolf Hans Alfred Axel von, Studienreisen, 277, 321 332, 333 Zitat, berühmtes, 282, 323 Graefe, Eduard, 349 Graefe, Albrecht Viktor von, 320 Graefe, Eduard Adolph, 311, 315, 339, 349, 350 Graefe, Alessandra von, geb. Asiani, 331 Graefe, Eduard Albert, 350 Graefe, Alfred, 347, 348 Graefe, Eduard Richard Albrecht, 350 Graefe, Alice Viktoria Helene von, 324, 325 Graefe, Elisabeth, 350 Graefe, Alma Albertine Alice von, 325 Graefe, Elisabeth geb. von Stegmann-Stein, Graefe, Alma von, geb, von Ladenberg, 317, 318 346 Graefe, Anna Adelaide Pauline von, geb. von Graefe, Elisabeth Marie (Lisa), 339, 346 Knuth, 297, 322, 325 Graefe, Elisabeth, siehe Thümmel Graefe, Anna Friederike Auguste von, siehe Graefe, Emilie von, geb. Bahre, 319 von Bonin, Anna Friederike Auguste Graefe, Erik Philipp von, 331 Graefe, Anna von, 323, 325 Graefe, Erika, 350 Graefe, Antonie Florentine geb. Stephann, 336 Graefe, Erika von, geb. von Ravenstein, 330 Graefe, Auguste von, geb. von Alten, 276, 314 Graefe, Eugen von, 316 Graefe, Berta Auguste, siehe Schröder ... Graefe, Florentine, siehe Schede Graefe, Bettina von, geb. Leisinger, 331 Graefe, Friedrich Heinrich, 311,315, 336, 339 Graefe, Blida von, 326 Graefe, Gabriel von, 331, 333 Graefe, Blida von, 333, siehe auch Blida Graefe, Georg Ferdinand von, 331 Heynold von Graefe ebenda, Graefe, Gudula Gertrud Ursula von, 332 Graefe, Gustav Casimir, 339, 340 Grehn, Franz, 39, 212 Graefe, Hanns-Albrecht von, 331, 332 Greite-München, 174 Graefe, Helga von, geb. Weigand, 330 Grewe, Rolf, 12, 122, 123, 126, 245, 286 Graefe, Hyma von, geb. Gräfin zu Innhausen Grewe, Rolf, 201 und Knyphausen, 332 Groeschel, Walter, 82, 245 Graefe, Ilse, 350 Groneberg, Alexander, 185 Graefe, Ionna von, 333 Gronemeyer, Uwe, 179 Graefe, Johanna Christiane geb.
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