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United Physicians Group, located in St. Louis, MO, provides conservative pain management for motor vehicle and personal injury accidents. Our physicians see patients by referral only.
FRICK, Karl R. (1972). Michael Maier's ' Symbola Avreae Mensae Dvodecim Nationvm' (Facs.) Akademische Druck- u Verlaganstalt, Graz, Austria.
Michael Maier (1568–1622) was a German physician and counsellor to Rudolf II Habsburg, a learned alchemist, epigramist and amateur composer.
Maier was born in Rendsburg, Holstein, in 1568. He studied philosophy and medicine at Rostock (1587), Frankfurt (Oder) (M.A. 1592), and Padua. He attained in 1596 a doctorate in medicine at Basel, and returned to Rostock to practice the medical profession. He also briefly (c. 1601) practised in Königsberg and Danzig. Around this time he became interested in alchemy. In 1608 he went to Prague, and in 1609 became the physician and imperial counsellor of Rudolf II. The interest of the emperor in the occult was the reason of his high esteem for Maier. Maier wrote a commentary on Hermes Trismegistus and was dedicated, along with the emperor, to researching the secrets of nature.
Between 1611 and 1616, Maier spent time in England at the court of James I, and also served other German princes, particularly the prince of Nassau, a great protector of alchemy. His Atalanta fugiens, an alchemical emblem book, was published in 1617; alongside images, poems, and discussion, it included fifty pieces of music in the form of fugues, the form itself being a pun on Atalanta "fleeing". In 1619 he became the physician of Landgrave Moritz of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). In 1620 he moved to Magdeburg to practice medicine, where he died in 1622 at the age of 54, leaving a noteworthy quantity of unpublished works.
A devout Lutheran all his life, Michael Maier had a strong influence on Sir Isaac Newton. He was also involved in the Rosicrucian movement that appeared around this time, which afforded part of the matter of his Themis aurea. (Wikipedia)
Dr Manoj Gupta is a General Physician In Noida Sector-18 provides General care to patient and family. Dr Manoj Gupta Army retired from the post of Col. He has 30 years of experience of military services.
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PHR Executive Director Donna McKay gives remarks at the Physicians for Human Rights 2016 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall on April 18, 2016 in New York City.
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United States Air Force Captain Danielle Butler, a physician assistant with the United States Air Forces in Europe Surgeon Generals Office, instructs a course in medical treatment during Southern Accord 2015 in Lusaka, Zambia on August 8, 2015. The annual exercise provides U.S. Military, United Nations allies and the Zambian Defense Force an opportunity to work and train together as a combined joint peacekeeping allied force. (DoD News by USAF Staff Sergeant Brian Kimball)
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This photo took a lot to set up because the room is almost pitch black. But I'm happy with the results and was glad to be allowed to focus on Dr. Lazarus. Originally, they wanted me to photograph all four or five of these guys in this very tight area with no light. I used a bounce panel on the right and bounced a speedlight on a stand off of that, then bounced a second speedlight off of the wall on the left. It was very close quarters and I had to line everyone up specifically. Dr. Lazarus gave me many hilarious expressions most of which were unusable, but this one works.
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