Gerson
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Gerson may refer to:
- GérsonGérsonGérson de Oliveira Nunes, generally known as Gérson [], , nickname Canhotinha de ouro is an association footballer. He won numerous national trophies with the club sides of Flamego, Botafogo, São Paulo and Fluminense...
or Gérson de Oliveira Nunes (born 1941), Brazilian football player - Dora GersonDora GersonDora Gerson was a Jewish German cabaret singer and motion picture actress of the silent film era who was murdered with her family at Auschwitz concentration camp.- Life and work :...
(1899-1943), German Jewish actress and cabaret singer killed at Auschwitz - Georg Hartog GersonGeorg Hartog GersonGeorg Hartog Gerson was a medical doctor and surgeon in the King's German Legion during the Napoleonic Wars....
(1788-1844), German surgeon in the King's German Legion during the Napoleonic Wars - Jean GersonJean GersonJean Charlier de Gerson , French scholar, educator, reformer, and poet, Chancellor of the University of Paris, a guiding light of the conciliar movement and one of the most prominent theologians at the Council of Constance, was born at the village of Gerson, in the bishopric of Reims in...
(1363-1429), French scholar and theologian - Max GersonMax GersonMax Gerson was a German physician who developed the Gerson Therapy, an alternative dietary therapy, which he claimed could cure cancer and most chronic, degenerative diseases. Gerson described his approach in the book A Cancer Therapy: Results of 50 Cases...
(1881-1959), German physician, known for Gerson therapy, an alternative therapy for cancer and chronic diseases - Michael GersonMichael GersonMichael John Gerson is an op-ed columnist for The Washington Post, a Policy Fellow with the ONE Campaign, and a former senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He served as President George W...
(born 1964), former speechwriter and advisor to US President George W Bush - Wojciech GersonWojciech GersonWojciech Gerson was a Polish painter and professor.Born in Warsaw, Gerson enrolled at the Warsaw Fine Arts Academy and graduated with honorable mention and a scholarship to St. Petersburg Academy of Arts where he studied historical painting under A. T. Markov. He graduated from St. Petersburg with...
(1831-1901), Polish painter and academic