Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q87146> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- Q87146 description "German internist".
- Q87146 description "German internist".
- Q87146 subject Q6368885.
- Q87146 subject Q6645861.
- Q87146 subject Q6935093.
- Q87146 subject Q7008585.
- Q87146 subject Q7047313.
- Q87146 subject Q7065152.
- Q87146 subject Q8883251.
- Q87146 abstract "Felix von Niemeyer (31 December 1820 – 14 March 1871) was a German internist born in Magdeburg. He was the grandson of theologian August Hermann Niemeyer (1754–1828).He studied medicine at the University of Halle and in 1844 started work as a physician in Magdeburg. Later, he was a professor of internal medicine at the University of Greifswald (from 1855), and at the University of Tübingen (from 1860). During the Franco-Prussian War, he served as a medical consultant.Niemeyer is largely remembered for his written works, in particular, the Lehrbuch der speziellen Pathologie, a textbook that was published in eleven editions up until 1884, and was translated into seven languages. He is also known for espousing a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that was in essence a modification of the popular "Banting diet", a regimen endorsed by William Banting (1796–1878), an English undertaker.In 1848 he was co-founder of the Medizinische Gesellschaft zu Magdeburg (Medical Society of Magdeburg). In 1865 he became a consulting physician to King Charles I of Württemberg, and in 1870, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.".
- Q87146 birthDate "1820-12-31".
- Q87146 birthPlace Q1733.
- Q87146 birthYear "1820".
- Q87146 deathDate "1871-03-14".
- Q87146 deathYear "1871".
- Q87146 thumbnail Felix_von_Niemeyer.jpg?width=300.
- Q87146 wikiPageExternalLink banting.html.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q11180.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q12090.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q1380335.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q153978.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q1570280.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q165528.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q1733.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q191583.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q316490.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q32120.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q34178.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q46083.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q52.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q521.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q57440.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q5754639.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q6151460.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q6368885.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645861.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q683455.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q6935093.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q7008585.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q7047313.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q7065152.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q73175.
- Q87146 wikiPageWikiLink Q8883251.
- Q87146 dateOfBirth "1820-12-31".
- Q87146 dateOfDeath "1871-03-14".
- Q87146 name "Niemeyer, Felix Von".
- Q87146 placeOfBirth "Magdeburg".
- Q87146 shortDescription "German internist".
- Q87146 type Person.
- Q87146 type Agent.
- Q87146 type Person.
- Q87146 type Agent.
- Q87146 type NaturalPerson.
- Q87146 type Thing.
- Q87146 type Q215627.
- Q87146 type Q5.
- Q87146 type Person.
- Q87146 comment "Felix von Niemeyer (31 December 1820 – 14 March 1871) was a German internist born in Magdeburg. He was the grandson of theologian August Hermann Niemeyer (1754–1828).He studied medicine at the University of Halle and in 1844 started work as a physician in Magdeburg. Later, he was a professor of internal medicine at the University of Greifswald (from 1855), and at the University of Tübingen (from 1860).".
- Q87146 label "Felix von Niemeyer".
- Q87146 depiction Felix_von_Niemeyer.jpg.
- Q87146 givenName "Felix Von".
- Q87146 name "Felix Von Niemeyer".
- Q87146 name "Niemeyer, Felix Von".
- Q87146 surname "Niemeyer".