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  1. Gustav Jäger (June 23, 1832 – May 13, 1917) was a German naturalist and hygienist . Biography. He was born at the historic Pfarrhaus in the village of Bürg, Neuenstadt am Kocher in Württemberg. After studying medicine at Tübingen, he became a teacher of zoology in Vienna.

  2. Gustav Jaeger es el padre del infame aventurero y poeta Félix Jaeger siendo el patriarca de la familia Jaeger. En sus mejores tiempo, Gustav Jaeger era un hombre grande y corpulento, muy parecido a como es su hijo Otto actualmente, pero la vejez le empieza afectar, y cada vez va quedando menos del…

  3. IN Gustav Jäger, whose death at seventy-three years of age occurred on January 21, Vienna has lost one of the last men who linked present-day physics with the classical period of the Viennese...

  4. Karl-Maria Kertbeny's word heterosexual was published for the first time, in Germany, in 1880, in a book titled Discovery of the Soul, by a zoologist, Gustav Jäger.

  5. 3 de nov. de 2017 · In the late 19 th century, Dr Gustav Jaeger developed a philosophy of ‘sanitary clothing’ in which wool is given the spotlight. In contrast to ‘chilling materials’ such as linen and cotton, wool could absorb and pass away the ‘noxious exhalations’ of the body.

  6. Gustav Jäger (1832 – 1917) was a German naturalist and hygienist, best known as the author of Die Entdeckung der Seele (1878).

  7. Gustav Eberhard Jäger (* 23. Juni 1832 in Bürg; † 13. Mai 1917 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Zoologe und Mediziner, der durch zahlreiche naturwissenschaftliche Fachbücher in Erscheinung getreten ist.