Walthard
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Walthard — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bernhard Walthard (1897–1992), Schweizer Pathologe Friedrich Walthard (Johann Jakob Friedrich Walthard; 1818–1870), Schweizer Künstler Karl Max Walthard (1895–1971), Schweizer Neurologe Max Walthard… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Walthard — or Waltaro (died 12 August 1012) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg very briefly from June to August in 1012. [Thompson, 644.] Walthard was the initial archiepiscopal candidate of the cathedral chapter on the death of Archbishop Giseler in 1004, but … Wikipedia
Walthard cell rest — Walthard cell rests; sometimes called Walthard cell nests, are an accumulation of epithelial cells most commonly found in the peritoneum of the Fallopian tubes, but also seen in the mesovarium, mesosalpinx and ovarian hilus. They appear as… … Wikipedia
Walthard cell nests — Walthard islets … Medical dictionary
Walthard islets — microscopic inclusions of the germinal epithelium of the ovary, found either in contact with the serosal covering or just below it; they have been implicated in the development of Brenner tumors. Called also Walthard cell rests or inclusions … Medical dictionary
Walthard islets (cell nests cell rests inclusions) — Wal·thard islets (cell nests, cell rests, inclusions) (vahlґtahrd) [Max Walthard, Swiss gynecologist, 1867–1933] see under islet … Medical dictionary
Walthard inclusions — see under islet … Medical dictionary
Walthard cell rests — see under islet … Medical dictionary
Bernhard Walthard — (* 29. Mai 1897 in Bern[1]; † 12. Mai 1992) war ein Schweizer Pathologe. Leben Walthard studierte in Genf, Zürich, Hamburg und Berlin. 1922 wurde er an der Universität Bern mit der Schrift Funktionsprüfungen der Leber in Graviditate sub partu, im … Deutsch Wikipedia
Waltard — (auch Walthard, Walther; * um 960; † 12. August 1012 auf Burg Giebichenstein) war 1012 Erzbischof von Magdeburg. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Quellen 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia