- John
Klenner (24
February 1899 – 13
August 1955) was a German-born
American pianist, composer, and lyricist. He
composed both
classical and po****r music...
- by
Claus W.
Jungeblut with
larger doses of
vitamin C led to
Frederick Klenner's development of
megadose intravenous vitamin C
treatments for
polio and...
-
Klenner, a
white doctor who had
served the
family for
years prior, had
expected triplets due to a
previous x-ray scan
showing three infants.
Klenner delivered...
-
neighbor of
Klenner's. Ian
Perkins knew
about Fritz's
involvement in the
murders of Susie's family,
since he had
driven Klenner to
their homes.
Klenner had told...
- "Heartaches" is a song
written by
composer Al
Hoffman and
lyricist John
Klenner and
originally published in 1931. A fast-tempo
instrumental version of...
- that has
become a jazz standard. The song was
written in 1931 by John
Klenner with
lyrics by Sam M. Lewis.
Although introduced by Red
McKenzie and His...
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Elizabeth Wilson as
Annie Klenner Louise Latham as
Delores Leary Wayne Tippit as Dan
Donaldson Tom
Aldredge as Dr.
Frederick Klenner Anne
Pitoniak as Nanna...
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diseases and
began to use
large doses in patients. In the 1950s, Fred R.
Klenner also
tried vitamin C
megadosage as a
therapy for a wide
range of illnesses...
- (South Africa)
Lissy Ishag (born 1979),
television presenter Hubertus Klenner (born 1959),
mayor of
Marsberg 2004–2014
Hermann Köhler (born 1950), athlete...
- (Leslie Bricusse,
Anthony Newley) – 5:15 "Heartaches" (Al Hoffman, John
Klenner) – 7:46 "Shiny Stockings" (Frank Foster) – 6:18 "Everybody's Somebody's...