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  Justinus Kerner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner (September 18, 1786 - February 21, 1862), was a German poet and medical writer.
In 1851 he was compelled, owing to increasing blindness, to retire from his medical practice, but he lived, carefully tended by his daughters, at Weinsberg until his death.
Kerner was one of the most inspired poets of the Swabian school.
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 Justinus Kerner: The Klecksography
Justinus Kerner was born on the 18th of september 1786 in Ludwigsburg/Germany as the sixth and youngest child of an administrative official.
Justinus Kerner publishes his first poems in 1807/08 in Seckendorfs "MUSE yearbooks" and in Arnims "newspaper for hermits".
Justinus Kerner dies on the 21st of February 1862 in Weinsberg.
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 JUSTINUS ANDREAS CHRISTIAN KERNER - LoveToKnow Article on JUSTINUS ANDREAS CHRISTIAN KERNER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
In 1815 he obtained the official appointment of district medical officer (Oberamtsarzt) in Gaildorf, and in 1818 was transferred in it like capacity to Weinsberg, where he spent the rest of his life.
His poeffis, which largely deal with natural phenomena, are characterized by a deep melancholy and a leaning towards the supernatural, which, however, is balanced by a quaint humour, reminiscent of the Volkslied.
Kerners Ausgewhlte poetische Werke appeared in 2 vols.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /K/KE/KERNER_JUSTINUS_ANDREAS_CHRISTIAN.htm   (455 words)

  
 Justinus Kerner, Biographie
Justinus mußte Tuchballen in Hüllen von Glanzleinwand einnähen und beschriften und fand keinerlei Befriedigung in dieser Lage.
Kerner, der dieses Mädchen noch nie früher gesehen hatte, trat auf sie zu und redete sie mit den Worten Goethes an:
Kerners Haus wurde durch die Vielseitigkeit und persönliche Anziehungskraft des Arztes, Dichters und Okkultisten und dank der Lebenstüchtigkeit seines Rickele zum Treffpunkt der Romantik in Schwaben und zu einem Asyl für Unzählige, die dort Anregung, Trost oder Heilung suchten.
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 Frederica Hauffe - Acadine Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
A natural trance and convulsive patient, she came to Kerner to be magnetised, but he endeavoured at first to treat her by medicinal means.
She was also the author of a "primitive" language, constructed with some ingenuity, which purported to be that tongue, spoken by the patriarchs of old, wherein the words conveyed in some mystic manner the properties of the things they designated.
Kerner and others were sometimes able to see Frau Hauffe's ghostly interlocutors, as dim grey pillars of cloud.
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 Botulinumtoxin - Akademiska Web
Justinus Kerner, a German poet and scientist, was the first to make a clinical description of botulism in three publications around 1820.
Justinus Kerner understood early that the botulinum toxin (“sausage poison”) could be used in the treatment of a number of conditions.
Almost 200 years before the discovery of the new treatment method at the University Hospital, Justinus Kerner predicted that botulinum toxin could be used for hyperhidrosis.
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 Protein Spotlight Issue 19: From sausages to wrinkles
Kerner, however, did not know what the nature of this toxin was.
As Kerner predicted, botox meddles in the transmission of the nervous signal from a neuron to a neighboring muscle cell.
It was in fact Justinus Kerner, in 1822, who first developed the idea that very small doses of the toxin could be used in the event of pathologic hyperexcitability of the nervous system, that is to say all forms of muscle spasms.
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 Justinus Kerner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
After attending the classicalschools of Ludwigsburg and Maulbronn, he was apprenticed in a clothfactory, but, in 1804, owing to the good services of Professor Karl Philipp Conz, was able to enter the University of Tübingen.
In 1815 he obtained the official appointment of district medical officer (Oberamtsarzt) in Gaildorf, andin 1818 was transferred to Weinsberg,where he spent the rest of his life.
In 1851 he was compelled, owing to increasing blindness, to retire from his medicalpractice, but he lived, carefully tended by his daughters, at Weinsberg until his death.
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 KERNER, JUSTINUS ANDREAS CHRISTIAN (1786—1862) - Online Information article about KERNER, JUSTINUS ANDREAS CHRISTIAN ...
fur 1812, which was followed by the Deutscher Dichterwald (18x3), and in these some of Kerner's best poems were published.
Kerner's Ausgewdhlte poetische Werke appeared in 2 vols.
Strauss, Kleine Schriften (1866) ; A. Reinhard, J. Kerner and das Kernerhaus zu Weinsberg (1862; 2nd ed., 1886); G. Rumelin, Reden and Aufsatze, vol.
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 Sleeve Notes - Schumann: Kerner Lieder & Liederkreis
Kerner (1786-1862) is remembered today almost exclusively through Schumann's songs, though in his time he was a noted doctor and author of a book on parapsychology whose romantic verse, often sombre and mystical, enjoyed a certain vogue.
Schumann entitled the Kerner group 'Liederreihe' ('Song Sequence') rather than 'Liederkreis', and though images of wandering and of tragic loss recur through the songs, there is no attempt at the internal unity of the Eichendorff Liederkreis.
Schumann may here emphasize the imagery of Kerner's first verse at the expense of the nocturnal sorrow that lies at the heart of the poem, but the fervent, arching melodic lines, veiled harmonies and rhapsodic piano postlude of this wonderful song enshrine the essence of the composer's luxuriant romantic yearning.
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 Weingut Louis Guntrum: Grape Varieties
Although it was bred in 1929 in Württemberg, it wasn't until the seventies that Kerner began to soar in popularity with growers and consumers alike.
A crossing of the red variety Trollinger and the white variety Riesling, Kerner is prized for its Riesling traits: fresh acidity and rich, fruity character.
Young, hearty Kerner wines are great to quaff on their own or to serve with fish or vegetable terrines, salads and light meats.
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 Kerner Coat of Arms, Family Crest
Kerner is an occupational name, which was derived from the kind of work done by the original bearer.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Francis Kern, who sailed to America with his wife and two daughters at the age of 30 in 1709.
He was followed by Nicolaus Kerner, who arrived in New York State in 1710.
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 eMedicine - Botulism : Article Excerpt by: Daniel AC Frattarelli, MD, FAAP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
In the 1820s, Justinus Kerner, a German physician and romantic poet, scrutinized a number of food poisoning cases and found that most were caused by improperly prepared sausages.
Kerner correctly deduced the presence of the culpable toxin in the sausages and extracted a compound he termed wurstgift (German for sausage poison).
Lastly, Kerner presaged the therapeutic uses of this toxin in individuals with motor overactivity by some 150 years.
www.emedicine.com /ped/byname/botulism.htm   (628 words)

  
 Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE
Kerner war das sechste und jüngste Kind eines Oberamtmanns und Regierungsrats.
Seine ersten Gedichte veröffentlichte Kerner 1807/08 in Leo von Seckendorfs »Musenalmanachen« und in Arnims »Zeitung für Einsiedler«.
In Zusammenarbeit mit Uhland und Schwab erstellte er zwei Sammelwerke, den »Poetischen Almanach für das Jahr 1812« (Herausgeber Kerner) und den »Deutschen Dichterwald« (Herausgeber Kerner, Fouqué; und Uhland).
gutenberg.spiegel.de /autoren/kernerj.htm   (273 words)

  
 What about kerner?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Kerner Chiropractic is a bay area chiropractic center located in San Francisco.
Self Portrait at 17" Biographical Notes:Sid Kerner was born in Brooklyn, New York.
I'm Elizabeth Kerner, the author of (so far!) Song in the.
kerner.usebrainer.com   (276 words)

  
 Seeress of Prevorst
Kerner, its author, is a man of distinction in his native land, both as a physician and a thinker, though always on the side of reverence, marvel, and mysticism.
(Kerner mentions that her child, too, slept with its hands and feet crossed.) In this state her eyes were shut, her face calm and bright.
She was, as Kerner truly describes her, like one arrested in the act of dying and detained in the body by magnetic influences.
www.worldspirituality.org /seeress-of-prevorst.html   (4485 words)

  
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The origin of its name is not quite clear: "Kerner" might be a reference to the pithy, robust (German kernig) character of the vine or the wine might have been named after a famous citizen of Weinsberg, the physician and celebrated poet Justinus Kerner.
Regular-harvest Kerner is moderately rich in acids and will age well up to ten years - Kerner izbor will age longer and is particularly prized by connoisseurs.
The hardy character of the vine and its grapes makes Kerner particularly suitable for suhi jagodni izbor, although the quantity is usually low.
www.matkurja.com /projects/wine/wines/white/kerner.html-cp852   (238 words)

  
 Goerne Schneider Schumann Liederkreis, Kerner Lieder Wigmore hall Sept 6 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The second half consisted of twelve songs to poems by Justinus Kerner, and these far less frequently performed pieces gave ample opportunity for singing and playing the standard Wigmore Hall audiences have come to expect from this partnership.
The Kerner songs evoke Schumann's melancholy temperament and his changes of mood, and although they do not have a single theme they are united by an underlying sense of sadness, only rarely lifted by moments of joy.
If one can measure the success of a recital by how often the entire hall seems to be so engrossed that the silence is almost palpable, then this opening night of the Wigmore's new season was a resounding one, in spite of Goerne's not being at his absolute vocal peak throughout.
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 eMedicine - BOTOX Injections : Article Excerpt by: Robert A Hauser, MD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Botulism is a bilaterally symmetric descending neuroparalytic illness caused by botulinum neurotoxin.
The German physician and poet Justinus Kerner published the first full description of clinical symptoms of food-borne botulism from 1817-1822.
Kerner deduced that the toxin acts by interrupting signal transmission within the peripheral and sympathetic nervous system, leaving sensory transmission intact.
www.emedicine.com /plastic/byname/botox-injections.htm   (607 words)

  
 Seherin von Prevorst: Eröffnungen über das innere Leben des Menschen und über das Heinragen einer Geisterwelt in die ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
KERNER, JUSTINUS [ANDREAS CHRISTIAN] (1786-1862) Seherin von Prevorst: Eröffnungen über das innere Leben des Menschen und über das Heinragen einer Geisterwelt in die Unsere
Reports Kerner's physical and psychological treatment of the severely depressed Friederike Hauffe.
Kerner believed in the reality of these phenomena, recording them with great care in the account" Crabtree 1988 #341.
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 KERNER
"KERNER" is a common misspelling or typo for: corners, keener, kerned.
"KERNER" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 83.33% of the time.
"KERNER" is used about 6 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English.
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 Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner --  Encyclopædia Britannica
He and the poet Ludwig Uhland founded the so-called Swabian group of late Romantic poets.
After the death of his father (1799), Kerner worked in a cloth factory until he was able to study medicine at Tübingen.
More results on "Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner" when you join.
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 Botulism: Toxicology, Clinical Presentation and Management
Justinus Kerner (1786-1862) published first complete description as a fatty poison.
He is also known as "Sausage Kerner" in Germany as the toxin was known as "sausage poison" at that time.
Ergbuth FJ, Naumann M. Historical aspects of Botulinum toxin: Justinus Kerner (1786-1862) and "Sausage Poison".
www.siumed.edu /medicine/infec/patinfo/current/botulism.htm   (2106 words)

  
 The Aeolian Harp or Windharp; die "klassische" Aeolsharfe oder Windharfe, La Harpe Éolienne "Classique"
So Justinus Kerner is admonishing in a drastic manner the loss of sense of "nature-blindness" causing technique; it is time for keeping within and reflecting in our technique-depending world of 21.century...:
The harps were built by order of the doctor poet Justinus Kerner (discovered Botulinus toxin in sausages; see an article about his life in German language) who is still well remembered in Southern Germany.
Justinus Kerner meinte dazu, wie in der Burg eingemeißelt, wohl richtig...
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 Müller-Thurgau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Young Kerner wines have a slight apple and peach aroma, and can be recognised by their taste of ice candy and orange jam.
The name originates from the poet Justinus Kerner.
A glass of Kerner goes well with rich meat dishes like roast lamb and veal, as well as with lightly smoked fish dishes.
www.rheinhessenwein.de /eng/wines/weis_kerner.php   (100 words)

  
 Kerner - John Kerner - Faculty & Researcher Profiles - Stanford School of   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Kerner - John Kerner - Faculty and Researcher Profiles - Stanford School of
Homepage of NC Kerner - Blacksmith and Engineer.
Collins JJ, Kerner J, Sentivany S, Berde CB "Intravenous amitriptyline in Polk DB, Hattner JA, Kerner JA "Improved growth and disease activity after
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 Western Esotericism and the Harmony Society
This is particularly interesting because in 1829, Kerner published Die Seherin von Prevorst [The Seeress of Prevorst], a remarkable book about Kerner's relationship with a young woman reputed to have visionary and healing powers.
Entitled "Life-circle," it reveals a numero-astrological pattern of life events, and insofar as it exemplifies the prophetic nature of the seeress's vision and the possible coming of the millennium, this image and the book by Kerner from which it came, was certainly of interest to Georg Rapp and his group.
Of course, not everyone was as sympathetic to the Rapp circle as Kerner and his father, and by 1803, Rapp and his community were longing to leave Württemberg and its Church Police, and head to North America.
www.esoteric.msu.edu /Versluis.html   (5752 words)

  
 Justinus A C Kerner, German family doctor/poet/writer, dies at 75 February 21 in History
Justinus A C Kerner, German family doctor/poet/writer, dies at 75 February 21 in History
Justinus A C Kerner, German family doctor/poet/writer, dies at 75
A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.
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 kerner - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Evang. Kirchengemeinde Weinsberg
Hier finden Sie einen Überblick über die Geschichte, die Gottesdienste und Angebote unserer Kirchengemeinde in der "Stadt der treuen Weiber", des Dichters und Arztes Justinus Kerner und des Weines.
Weinsberg liegt 219 m über dem Meeresspiegel, am Fuße der Burg Weibertreu und am Eingang zum Weinsberger Tal.
Berühmt ist die Stadt durch Wein- und Obstbau, die Geschichte von den "Treuen Weibern" von Weinsberg (1140), den "Weinsberger Blutsonntag" (16.4.1525), sowie durch den Weinsberger Arzt und Dichter Justinus Kerner und den Kreis schwäbischer Romantiker um ihn.
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