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while researching a cure for a friend. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, the daughter of Liebig’s friend, became ill during her stay in Munich, where Liebig working as a professor. She could not eat, and her intestines [...] derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the nutritional component the vitamin—the [...] average–was greater than one of his excrements. Santorio accounted for a number of factors such as illness, age, physical activity, nourishment, and sleep, which could increase or decrease the insensible
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no stone unturned for her happiness. If she was dying… Not even a single mean could help. ‘Emma is ill. At the beginning, we thought it was just a food poisoning, but it continued for too long. Finally [...] what is happening’, Liebig asked Muspratt and his wife. They briefly told him the story of Emma’s illness. The strangest thing was that she was skinnier and skinnier, and she could not maintain any food [...] The scientist was silent for a moment, looking at the weak girl in the bed. ‘This is part of the illness, I know – I think we need to enable her body to assimilate some food. I don’t know why, but it seems
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while researching a cure for a friend. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, the daughter of Liebig’s friend, became ill during her stay in Munich, where Liebig working as a professor. She could not eat, and her intestines
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unsettled situation and allegations of maladministration proved too much for him, and he fell seriously ill and was confined 4 Benjamin’s Mystery Soup Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling
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Marie Curie- Skłodowska at that time. This great scientist died on 4th July, 1934, because of the illness caused by the long lasting work with the radioactive substances. After her mother’s death, Irene
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derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the nutritional component the vitamin—the [...] average–was greater than one of his excrements. Santorio accounted for a number of factors such as illness, age, physical activity, nourishment, and sleep, which could increase or decrease the insensible [...] tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, daughter of an English friend of Liebig’s, suffered severely from typhoid
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or more species of plants. In Suriname she stayed no more than 21 months, because became seriously ill, possibly suffering from yellow fever (other sources say that malaria). In June 1701, together with [...] them in the 1713 / 1714. Actively worked until 1715, when she had suffered a stroke. After a long illness, died at his home in Amsterdam on January, 13, 1717 at the age of 70. The register of death was listed
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Ober – Ramstadt, baptized him immediately after the birth. Since childhood, Lichtenberg was a very ill man. Around the age of eight, it turned out that he had kyphoscoliosis, which is a serious spinal deformity [...] University proposed him the professor post, but Georg did not take it, because he had been already very ill. In 1777 during the walk he met almost 12-year- old florist, Maria Dorothea Stechard, who made on him
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