- Hans
Adolph Brorson (20 June 1694 – 3 June 1764) was a
Danish pietist clergyman, hymn
write and
translator of
German language hymns. He
served as Bishop...
- PMID 28387624.
Fusiform and
dolichoectatic aneurysms By
James R
Brorson MD (Dr.
Brorson of the
University of
Chicago received consultation fees from CVS-Caremark...
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Brorson's Church (Danish:
Brorsons Kirke) is a
church located in the Nørrebro
district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The
church is
named after Hans
Adolph Brorson...
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Aanders Brorson (born
April 29, 1988) is an
American curler from Duluth, Minnesota. He pla****
third on
Chris Plys' team that won the 2008
World Junior...
- much of the
poetry of the age
including that of hymn
writer Hans
Adolph Brorson (1694–1764).
Another lasting result of the king's
efforts was the introduction...
- (10): 1. doi:10.1038/nrg2071-c1. PMID 17923858. S2CID 33808568.
Brorson, O.;
Brorson, S.-H.; Scythes, J.; MacAllister, J.; Wier, A.; Margulis, L. (2009)...
- Handoll,
Helen Hg; Elliott, Joanne; Thillemann,
Theis M.; Aluko, Patricia;
Brorson, Stig (2022-06-21). "Interventions for
treating proximal humeral fractures...
- not
endorsed by the party."
Moitra was
married to
Danish financier Lars
Brorson, with whom she
later divorced. She was in a
relationship with advocate...
- post-ictal." This
conclusion was
challenged in the same
journal by
James R.
Brorson and
Kathleen Brewer, who
stated that this
hypothesis failed to explain...
- 2nd
Count of
Schackenborg (1676 in Ribe – 1719),
nobleman Hans
Adolf Brorson (1694–1764),
Danish Pietist clergyman and hymn
writer Friderich Christian...