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Otto disease pelvis — Ot·to disease, pelvis (otґo) [Adolph Wilhelm Otto, German surgeon, 1786–1845] see protrusio acetabuli and see under pelvis … Medical dictionary
Otto Graham — in 1959 while serving as head football coach and athletic director at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy No. 60, 14 … Wikipedia
Otto Preminger — Preminger in 1976 Born Otto Ludwig Preminger 5 December 1905(1905 12 05) Wiznitz, Austria–Hungary (present Vyzhnytsia … Wikipedia
Otto Heubner — Johann Otto Leonhard Heubner (January 21, 1843 – October 17, 1926) was a German internist and pediatrician who was a native of Mühltroff. He studied medicine at the University of Leipzig, and in 1867 became an assistant to Carl Reinhold August… … Wikipedia
Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor — Otto IV redirects here. For other uses, see Otto IV (disambiguation). Otto IV 19th Century impression of Otto IV Holy Roman Emperor Reign … Wikipedia
Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor — Otto III redirects here. For other uses, see Otto III (disambiguation). Otto III Otto III from the Gospels of Otto III. Holy Roman Emperor … Wikipedia
Otto Undercover — 6 books Author Rhea Perlman Illustrator Dan Santat Country United States Language … Wikipedia
Otto Busse — Otto Emil Franz Ulrich Busse (December 6, 1867 – February 3, 1922) was a German pathologist. Busse was born in Belgard, Pomerania, Prussia (today Białogard, Poland) and studied medicine at the University of Greifswald, and subsequently became an… … Wikipedia
Otto Rasch — at the Einsatzgruppen Trial Born 7 December 1891 … Wikipedia
Otto Muehl — Born 16 June 1925(1925 06 16) Grodnau, Mariasdorf Nationality Austrian Field Painting, actions … Wikipedia