991 resultados para Wahl, August Gottfried,
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von Salomon Friedlaender
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Bibliograph. Nachweis: Wolf, Sylvia: Politische Karikaturen in Deutschland 1848/49. Mittenwald 1982. – vgl. 1.27 Nr. 5 u. 60
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Enth.: Über palästinische und alexandrinische Schriftforschung / vom Direktor Z. Frankel. Zur Geschichte des jüdisch-theologischen Seminars / vom Kuratorium
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von Wolf Meyer Dessauer
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von Adolph Hepner
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[Verf.: Heinrich Loew]
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[Carl Oestreich]
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This article responds to Gottfried Hagen’s extensive review (see Der Islam 2/2013) of my book Islamische Verantwortungsethik im 17. Jahrhundert. Ein weberianisches Verständnis der Handlungsvorstellungen Kātib Čelebis (1609– 1657). Whilst I benefitted greatly from some of Hagen’s critical remarks and his- torical elucidations, his review not only misstates crucial passages of my book but also largely disregards its main objective, which is to develop a systematic model for understanding Kātib Čelebi’s ethical stance. Besides reiterating cru- cial arguments ignored and rectifying central aspects misrepresented in Hagen’s review, I here ask how the more fundamental misunderstandings – exceeding differences in theoretical positions or empirical observations – between the au- thor’s intentions and the reviewer’s reception may be explained. Gottfried Hagen’s historiographical perspective on Kātib Čelebi diverges from my sociological take on the same subject matter to the extent that both perspectives are struggling to enter into dialogue. Such dialogue, however, remains highly desirable so as to complement a historical reconstruction of Kātib Čelebi’s life and times with a systematic, theoretically grounded understanding of his views.
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Aus: Mittheilungen aus d. Verein zur Abwehr des Antisemitismus
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[Verf.[[Elektronische Ressource]] : Leopold Löwenstein]. Hrsg. von August Oppenheim
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Although allergic emergencies do not occur every day, they are as unpredictable as the course of the reaction, and require rapid treatment. Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening general reaction that usually manifests within a few minutes after a known or potential antigen contact. While sole cutaneous symptoms are not sufficient to diagnose anaphylaxis, an episode of acute bronchospasm or hypotension in rare cases may be the only symptom. Almost always two or more organ systems are affected and usually the skin and/or mucous membranes are involved. Epinephrine (adrenaline) is the most important and effective drug in the treatment of anaphylaxis. Since there is no absolute contraindication, epinephrine should be administered intramuscularly at the first signs of anaphylaxis. However, there is a gap between the international treatment guidelines and the daily practice in the treatment of acute allergic, particularly anaphylactic, reactions. This is due not least to the fact that anaphylaxis, the most severe form of allergy, is not sufficiently clear or uniformly defined. After a systemic allergic reaction, all patients should be equipped with emergency medications, appropriately instructed obtain a complete allergy work-up.