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Josef Leopold Auenbrugger or
Avenbrugger (19
November 1722 – 17 May 1809), also
known as
Leopold von
Auenbrugger, was an
Austrian physician who invented...
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Marianna Auenbrugger (19 July 1759 – 25
August 1782) was an
Austrian pianist and composer. Born in Vienna,
Auenbrugger was the
daughter of the physician...
- a set of six
sonatas dedicated to the
sisters Katharina and
Marianna Auenbrugger. The work was the
first of Haydn's that he
titled Sonata. He had called...
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technique for
diagnosing respiratory conditions was
discovered by
Leopold Auenbrugger. This
method of
tapping body
cavities to note any
abnormal sounds had...
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Auenbrugger's sign is a
bulging of the
epigastrium seen in
cases of
severe pericardial effusion. It is
often not
spotted because pericardial effusion...
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Marianna Auenbrugger 49 36 C♯
minor 1780
Published 1780 in
Vienna by
Artaria as one of a set of 6
sonatas dedicated to
Katherina &
Marianna Auenbrugger Only...
- (1704–1776) at the
Vienna clinic. In
Vienna he
worked closely with
Leopold Auenbrugger (1722–1809) and
Anton von Störck (1731–1803). One of Stoll's
better known...
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opera in
three acts by
Antonio Salieri to a
German libretto by
Leopold Auenbrugger.
Originally designated as a
Musikalisches Lustspiel (musical comedy)...
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November 2011 in Graz, Austria, the
hometown of the
librettist Leopold Auenbrugger, Salieri's Der
Rauchfangkehrer was
given its
first modern production...
- physicist, chemist, astronomer, and
geographer (died 1765) 1722 –
Leopold Auenbrugger,
Austrian physician (died 1809) 1722 –
Benjamin Chew,
American lawyer...