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  2. Erwin Bälz - Wikipedia

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    Erwin Otto Eduard von Bälz (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁviːn ˈɔto ˈeːduaʁt fɔn ˈbɛlt͡s]; 13 January 1849 – 31 August 1913), often simply known as Erwin Bälz without the noble "von" particle, was a German internist, anthropologist, and personal physician to the Japanese Imperial Family and cofounder of modern western medicine in ...

  3. Vladimir Derevenko - Wikipedia

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    Derevenko and his family remained in Yekaterinburg, where he practised medicine and aided White investigators in their inquiry into the Imperial family's murder. When the Bolshevik Red Army recaptured the city in late 1918, Derevenko moved his family to the White Army stronghold of Perm , where he taught at Perm University's hospital.

  4. Imperial House of Japan - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] Despite the imperial family's extravagant expenditures, there is a limitation with travel expenses since the Emperor's entourage pays a maximum of £110 a night, regardless of the actual cost of the hotel. Hotels accept it since they regard it as an honour to host the Imperial Family. [29]

  5. Princess Akiko of Mikasa - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Family gathered at Haneda Airport to greet them. At the airport, Princess Akiko suddenly collapsed. She was taken to Keio University Hospital and was diagnosed with cerebral anemia. [16] [better source needed] In 2017, she was reported to have visited Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine's hospital in Kyoto due to asthma and ...

  6. Haemophilia in European royalty - Wikipedia

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    Tests on the remains of the Romanov imperial family show that the specific form of haemophilia passed down by Queen Victoria was probably the relatively rare haemophilia B. [1] The presence of haemophilia B within the European royal families was well-known, with the condition once popularly known as "the royal disease".

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  8. The Frustrating Quest to Cure Hangovers - AOL

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    “Regarding treatments, there's really poor-quality evidence for everything,” says Benedict Turner, MBChB, a surgeon and the first author of the Imperial College London research paper.

  9. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    Few things will put a damper on your vacation or holiday faster than food poisoning. The intense stomach pain, rushing to the toilet and feeling relegated to bed keeps just about everyone out of ...