Bartholin is the family name of several Danish physicians Caspar Bartholin the Elder 1585 1629 Rasmus Bartholin 1625 1698 , son of Caspar Bartholin the Elder Thomas Bartholin 1616 1680 , son of Caspar Bartholin the Elder Caspar Bartholin the Younger 1655 1738 , son of Thomas Bartholin eponym of Bartholin s gland disambig de Bartholin fr Bartholin it Bartholin ... more details
Caspar Bartholin also Berthelsen or Bartholinus may refer to Caspar Bartholin the Elder 1585 1629 , Danish theologian and medical professor Caspar Bartholin the Younger 1655 1738 , Danish anatomist hndis Bartholin, Caspar da Caspar Bartholin gl Caspar Bartholin id Caspar Bartholin hu Caspar Bartholin egy rtelm s t lap sv Caspar Bartholin ... more details
Bartholin s ducts are a pair of ducts leading from the Bartholin s glands to the surface of the vulva . It is claimed that the two external openings of the Bartholin s ducts are often invisible to the naked human eye. The major sublingual duct is also known as Bartholin s duct. ref WhoNamedIt synd 3319 Bartholin s duct Caspar Bartholin the Younger ref References references Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Bartholin s Duct Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub it Dotti di Bartolini hu Bartholin vezet k ... more details
influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Thomas Bartholin Thomas Bartolinus 20 October ... Bartholin came from a family that has become famous for its pioneering scientists, twelve of whom became professors at the University of Copenhagen . Three generations of the Bartholin family made significant contributions to anatomical science and medicine in the 17th and 18th centuries Thomas Bartholin s father, Caspar Bartholin the Elder 1585 1629 , his brother Rasmus Bartholin 1625 1698 , and his son Caspar Bartholin the Younger 1655 1738 . ref name Hill Hill, Robert V. 2007 http www3.interscience.wiley.com ... of the Bartholin family to the study and practice of clinical anatomy . Clinical Anatomy ... research In December 1652, Bartholin published the first full description of the human lymphatic ... 19. Retrieved 22 February 2007. ref Shortly after the publication of Pecquet s and Bartholin s findings ..., before Bartholin, but delayed in writing about it until 1653 after Bartholin . As a result, an intense ... Stensen or Steno became his most famous pupil. Thomas and Rasmus Bartholin s publication De nivis usu ... , a technique whose invention Thomas Bartholin credits to the Italy Italian Marco Aurelio Severino of Naples. According to Bartholin, Severino was the first to present the use of freezing mixtures of snow and ice 1646 , and Thomas Bartholin initially learnt about the technique from him during a visit to Naples. Bartholin Patau syndrome , first described by Thomas Bartholin, is a congenital syndrome of multiple abnormalities produced by trisomy of chromosome number 13. Caspar Bartholin the Elder, Thomas Bartholin s father his brother Rasmus Bartholin and his son Caspar Bartholin the Younger who first described Bartholin s glands , all contributed in crucial ways to the practice of modern ... Bartholin the Elder started his tenure as professor at Copenhagen University in 1613, and over the next 125 years, the scientific accomplishments of the Bartholin while serving on the medical faculty ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Bartholin s gland Latin glandula vestibularis major GraySubject 270 GrayPage 1266 ... PROJECTS LUCY lucywebsite vestib gl.html Greater Vestibular Bartholin gland Bot generated title ... Bartholin s Glands MeshNumber A05.360.319.887.220 Dorlands nine 000953163 DorlandsID Bartholin gland The Bartholin s glands also called Bartholin glands or greater vestibular glands are two gland s located ..., while Bartholin s glands are located in the superficial perineal pouch in females, bulbourethral ... Crystallographic investigation of the dried exudate of the major vestibular Bartholin s glands in women ... j.ejogrb.2006.06.031 ref Bartholin s glands secrete relatively minute amounts one or two drops of fluid ... centers sex sexpedia bartholins.html title Bartholin s Gland publisher Discovery ... health Pathology Although unusual, it is possible for the Bartholin s glands to become irritated or infected, resulting in pain. ref name Discovery health If the duct becomes obstructed, a Bartholin s cyst can develop, and a Bartholin s cyst in turn can become infected and form an abscess . Adenocarcinoma ... title Bartholin s gland hyperplasia in a postmenopausal woman author Argenta PA Bell K Reynolds ... issue 4 part 2 doi 10.1016 S0029 7844 97 00409 2 ref Eponym Bartholin s glands were first described in the 17th century by the Danish anatomist Caspar Bartholin the Younger 1655 1738 . ref WhoNamedIt synd 3320 Bartholin s gland ref Some sources mistakenly ascribe their discovery to his grandfather, theologian and anatomist Caspar Bartholin the Elder 1585 1629 . ref C. C. Gillispie ed. Dictionary of Scientific Biography , New York 1970. See the article on Thomas Bartholin . ref See also Skene ... opening eMedicineDictionary greater vestibular gland Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Bartholin ... br Gwagrenn Bartholin bg ca Gl ndules de Bartholin cs Bartholiniho l za ... Gl ndulas de Bartolino eu Bartholinen guruina fr Glande de Bartholin ko id Kelenjar Bartholin ... more details
Cleanup rewrite date March 2011 Infobox scientist name Rasmus Bartholin image Rasmus bartholin.jpg image size 150px caption Rasmus Bartholin birth date 13 August 1625 birth place Roskilde death date 4 November 1698 aged 73 death place Kopenhagen residence citizenship nationality Denmark Danish ethnicity field Physics work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for birefringence double refraction of a light ray author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Rasmus Bartholin Latinized Erasmus Bartholinus 13 August 1625, Roskilde &ndash 4 November 1698, Kopenhagen was a Denmark Danish scientist and physician. As part of his studies, he travelled in Europe for ten years. Professor at the University of Copenhagen , first in Geometry, later in Medicine. He was a younger brother of Thomas Bartholin . Rasmus Bartholin is remembered especially for his discovery 1669 of the birefringence double refraction of a light ray by Iceland spar calcite . ref Erasmus Bartholin, Experimenta crystalli islandici disdiaclastici quibus mira & insolita refractio detegitur Copenhagen Hafni , Denmark Daniel Paulli, 1669 . English translation ... 73 2. Father br Caspar Bartholin the Elder Caspar Bartholin br Occupation Physician , Academic br He ... on crystallography . References reflist External links MacTutor Biography id Bartholin http www.experiencefestival.com ... Erasmus Bartholin http www.worldcat.org identities lccn n93 3891 http www history.mcs.st and.ac.uk ... . NAME Bartholin, Rasmus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 August 1625 PLACE OF BIRTH Roskilde DATE OF DEATH 4 November 1698 PLACE OF DEATH Kopenhagen DEFAULTSORT Bartholin, Rasmus ... Medical educators Category Geometry educators Category People from Roskilde da Rasmus Bartholin de Erasmus Bartholin es Rasmus Bartholin fr Rasmus Bartholin it Rasmus Bartholin nl Erasmus Bartholin pl Rasmus Bartholin pt Erasmus Bartholin sl Rasmus Bartholin sv Rasmus Bartholin vi Rasmus Bartholin ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Bartholin Peak coord 67 17 S 66 42 W source GNIS is a conspicuous Summit topography peak near the north end of the Boyle Mountains in Graham Land . It was named by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee in 1958 for Erasmus Bartholin , of Copenhagen , whose De Figura Nivis Dissertatio , 1661, includes the earliest known scientific description of snow crystals. References usgs gazetteer id 1033 Category Mountains of Graham Land Category Loubet Coast GrahamLand geo stub ... more details
Infobox disease Name Bartholin s cyst ICD10 ICD10 N 75 0 N 70 ICD9 ICD9 616.2 A Bartholin s cyst is formed when a Bartholin s gland is blocked, causing a fluid filled cyst to develop. A Bartholin s cyst is not an infection , although it can be caused by an infection, inflammation, or physical blockage mucus or other impediment to the Bartholin s ducts tubes which lead from the glands to the vulva . If infection sets in, the result is a Bartholin s abscess . If the infection is severe or repeated a surgical procedure known as marsupialization may be required to stop further recurrences. Bartholin s cysts are most likely to occur in women of child bearing age although when they occur in women over 40, sometimes the doctor will recommend a biopsy just to be sure there are no cancer cells present, even though cancer of the Bartholin s gland is extremely rare. A Bartholin s cyst can grow from the size of a pea to the size of an egg. Cysts are not sexually transmitted. They often simply develop for no known reason without any type of infection being present. However, even with an abscess, a bacterial infection or STD is not the cause. Treatment The treatment can depend on one or more of these factors the size of the cyst, how painful it is, if it is infected, and the patient s age. In some cases, a small cyst can simply be observed over time to see if it grows. In other cases, the doctor can perform a minor procedure in the office, in which a small tube a catheter is inserted into the cyst ref name pmid12887119 cite journal author Omole F, Simmons BJ, Hacker Y title Management of Bartholin s duct cyst and gland abscess journal Am Fam Physician volume 68 issue 1 pages 135 40 year ... of Bartholin s abscess using the Word catheter a preliminary study journal Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol ... relieve pain, and sitz bath may increase comfort. If a Bartholin gland abscess comes ... DEFAULTSORT Bartholin s Cyst Category Inflammatory diseases of female pelvic organs ca Bartholinitis ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Caspar Bartholin the Younger also Caspar Bartholin Secundus 10 September 1655 in Copenhagen 11 June 1738 , was a Denmark Danish anatomist who first described the Bartholin s gland in the 17th century. Born in Copenhagen . He is the grandson of theology theologian and anatomist Caspar Bartholin the Elder Caspar Bartholin the Elder and son of Thomas Bartholin . The discovery is sometimes mistakenly credited to his grandfather. He came from an eminent family and started his medical studies in 1671 at the age of 16. In 1674, at the age of 19, the King appointed him as Professor of Philosophy. He described the glands that bear his name in 1677. In about 1696, Jacob B. Winslow Jacob B. Winsl w was Bartholin s prosector . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bartholin, Caspar The Younger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1655 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1738 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bartholin, Caspar The Younger Category 1655 births Category 1738 deaths Category Danish anatomists Denmark scientist stub Med bio stub da Caspar Bartholin den yngre de Caspar Bartholin der J ngere eu Caspar Bartholino gl Caspar Bartholin o novo id Caspar Bartholin 1655 1738 it Caspar Bartholin il Giovane ka hu Caspar Bartholin 1655 1738 pl Caspar Bartholin m odszy pt Caspar Bartholin, o Jovem ru , sv Caspar Bartholin den yngre ... more details
Image Casper batholin.jpg thumb 200px Caspar Bartholin Caspar Bartholin the Elder 12 February 1585 13 July 1629 was born at Malm Malm , Denmark modern Sweden and was a polymath , finally accepting a professorship in medicine at the University of Copenhagen , Denmark, in 1613. He later taught theology at the same university. His precocity was extraordinary at three years of age he was able to read, and in his thirteenth year he composed Greek language Greek and Latin language Latin orations and delivered them in public. When he was about eighteen he went to the University of Copenhagen and afterwards studied at University of Rostock Rostock and university of Wittenberg Wittenberg . He then travelled through Germany, the Netherlands, England, France and Italy, and was received with marked respect at the different universities he visited. In 1613 he was chosen professor of medicine in the University of Copenhagen, and filled that office for eleven years, when, falling into a dangerous illness, he made a vow that if he should recover he would apply himself solely to the study of divinity . He fulfilled his vow by becoming professor of divinity at Copenhagen and canon priest canon of Roskilde . He died on the 13th of July 1629 at Sor in Zealand Denmark Zealand . His work, Anatomicae Institutiones Corporis Humani 1611 was for many years a standard textbook on the subject of anatomy . He was the first to describe the workings of the olfactory nerve . Of his sons, two, Thomas Bartholin ... Bartholinus, Gaspard Use dmy dates date November 2011 Persondata NAME Bartholin, Caspar the Elder ... July 1629 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bartholin, Caspar the Elder Category 1585 births Category 1629 ... faculty Category University of Rostock alumni da Caspar Bartholin den ldre de Caspar Bartholin der ltere fr Caspar Bartholin le Vieux id Caspar Bartholin 1585 1629 it Caspar Bartholin il Vecchio hu Caspar Bartholin 1582 1629 pl Caspar Bartholin starszy sv Caspar Bartholin den ldre ... more details
. NAME Hagen, Gustav Bartholin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 February 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 May 1941 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hagen, Gustav Bartholin Category ... more details
The term vestibular glands has more than one meaning, both relating to structures found in the female genitalia the greater, or major, vestibular glands are also known as Bartholin s glands the minor vestibular glands . disambig pl Gruczo y przedsionkowe ... more details
Marsupialization is the surgical technique of cutting a slit into a cyst and suturing the edges of the slit to form a continuous surface from the exterior to the interior of the cyst. Sutured in this fashion, the cyst remains open and can drain freely. This technique is used to treat a cyst when a single draining would not be effective and complete removal of the surrounding structure would not be desirable. The technique is often applied to pancreas pancreatic cysts , pilonidal cyst s, and Bartholin s cyst s. ref name pmid12887119 cite journal author Omole F, Simmons BJ, Hacker Y title Management of Bartholin s duct cyst and gland abscess. journal American Family Physician volume 68 issue 1 pages 135 40 year 2003 pmid 12887119 url http www.aafp.org afp 20030701 135.html ref In the case of a dentigerous cyst , marsupialization may be performed to allow the growing tooth associated with the cyst to continue eruption into the oral cavity. ref cite book author Hupp, James R. Ellis, Edward Tucker, Myron R. title Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery publisher Mosby Elsevier location St. Louis, MO year 2008 pages 455 57 isbn 0815166990 ref When, due to an error of diagnosis, the technique is applied to a dermoid cyst teratoma or other tumor , the risk of subsequent tumor recurrence and cancer is much increased. References references External links 1. http www.atlasofpelvicsurgery.com 1VulvaandIntroitus 3bartholinsglandcyst chap1sec3.html Bartholin s Gland Cyst Marsupialization 2. http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com marsupialization Marsupialization in the Medical Dictionary Category Surgical techniques de Marsupialisation es Marsupializaci n pl Marsupializacja ... more details
Unreferenced stub type plant auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Bartholina image Bartholina burmanniana.jpg image caption Bartholina burmanniana regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Orchidaceae subfamilia Orchidoideae genus Bartholina genus authority Robert Brown botanist R.Br. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Bartholina burmanniana A member of the Fynbos plant kingdom, Bartholina is also known as the Spider Orchid . The common name comes from the array of fine feather like petals that surround the flower resembling the legs of a spider. The family is named after the seventeenth century Danish scientist Thomas Bartholin . Category Orchid genera Category Bartholina Orchidoideae stub es Bartholina kv mrj mdf mhr koi pt Bartholina udm vi Bartholina ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Fossa of vestibule of vagina Latin fossa vestibuli vaginae, fossa navicularis vestibuli vaginae GraySubject 288 GrayPage 1323 Image Gray1229.png Caption External genital organs of female. The labia minora have been drawn apart. Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 14 DorlandsSuf 12376878 The fossa of vestibule of vagina or fossa navicularis is a boat shaped depression between the vagina hymen and the frenulum labiorum pudendi . The small openings of the Bartholin s ducts can be seen in the grooves between the hymen and the labia minora , on either side. See also Vulval vestibule Gray s Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Fossa Of Vestibule Of Vagina Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub it Fossa del vestibolo della vagina ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Major sublingual duct Latin ductus sublingualis major GraySubject 242 GrayPage 1136 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre d 29 DorlandsSuf 12315109 The excretory ducts of the sublingual gland are from eight to twenty in number. Of the smaller sublingual ducts ducts of Rivinus , some join the submandibular duct others open separately into the mouth , on the elevated crest of mucous membrane plica sublingualis , caused by the projection of the gland, on either side of the frenulum linguae . One or more join to form the major sublingual duct larger sublingual duct , duct of Bartholin , which opens into the submandibular duct. External links http www.medicine.uiowa.edu anatomy dental oralhist OHWIN unit1 i 66.html Histology at medicine.uiowa.edu WhoNamedIt synd 3319 Gray s Mouth anatomy digestive stub Category Glands of mouth fr Canal de Rivinus ru ... more details
Hypomnemata lang grc may refer to hypomnema , the Greek term, later used by Michel Foucault ancient literary works with the Greek title Hypomnemata see Aeneas Tacticus Aristoxenus Hegesander historian Hegesippus chronicler Ion of Chios Strabo Symmachus translator used in Greek often singular as the title of a commentary as in the Medieval manuscripts of many of the Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca see Porphyry philosopher the same title used by modern authors see Jan Bake Thomas Bartholin Heinrich von Cocceji Christian August Crusius John Prideaux Daniel Sennert Simon Stevin Andreas Werckmeister ill de Hypomnemata. Untersuchungen zur Antike und zu ihrem Nachleben , a series of scholarly publications in Classics disambig ... more details
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Use dmy dates date September 2010 This is a list of people connected to Malm , Sweden . Bj rn Afzelius 1947 1999 , musician Arash entertainer Arash Labaf 1977 , singing singer Caspar Bartholin the Elder Caspar Bartholin 1585 1629 , medicine medical scholar The Cardigans since 1994, Pop music pop Rock music rock Punk rock punk musical ensemble musical band Anita Ekberg 1931 , Model person model and actress Per Engdahl 1909 1994 , pro Nazi politician Adrian Erlandsson 1970 , musician Gunilla Florby 1943 , Professor of English literature Hjalmar Gullberg 1898 1961 , poet , member of the Swedish Academy Per Albin Hansson 1885 1946 , politician, Prime Minister of Sweden 1932 1946 H kan Hardenberger 1961 , trumpet player Zlatan Ibrahimovi 1981 , Association football football player Maja Ivarsson 1979 , lead singer of The Sounds Jonny Jakobsen 1963 , musician Kim Johnsson 1976 , ice hockey player Fredrik Jonsson 1977 , tennis player Pontus Madsen 1979 , webcomic artist Lukas Moodysson 1969 , Film director director August Palm 1849 1922 , politician, founder of the Swedish Social Democratic Party Mikael Pernfors 1963 , tennis player Promoe 1976 , rapper and member of LoopTroop Rockers Bj rn Ranelid 1949 , author Henrik Reuterdahl 1795 1870 , Archbishop of Uppsala 1856 1870 G nther singer Mats S derlund 1969 , singer, club manager, and model Frans Suell 1744 1818 , businessman who built the Malm harbour Janna Svensson 1973 , former glamour model Timbuktu artist Timbuktu 1971 , rapper and reggae artist Jan Troell 1931 , film director Felix von Luckner 1881 1966 , sailor Jacques Werup 1945 poet, author, jazz musician Bo Widerberg 1930 1997 , film director Christian Wilhelmsson 1979 , football player DEFAULTSORT List Of People Connected To Malmo Category Lists of Swedish people Malmo Category People from Malm de Liste von Pers nlichkeiten der Stadt Malm ... more details
Klaus Patau 1908 1975, surname originally spelled P tau was a German born American geneticist . He received his PhD from the University of Berlin in 1936, worked from 1938 to 1939 in London, and then returned to Germany, where he worked at the Kaiser Wilhelm Society Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology until 1947. He emigrated to the United States in 1948 and obtained American citizenship. ref Bergsma, Daniel ed. . 1965. New Directions in Human Genetics A Symposium. New York The National Foundation March of Dimes, p. 72. ref In 1960 he first reported the extra chromosome in trisomy 13 . ref K. Patau, D. W. Smith, E. Therman, S. L. Inhorn, H. P. Wagner Multiple congenital anomaly caused by an extra autosome. The Lancet, 1960, I 790. ref . The syndrome caused by trisomy 13 is often called Patau syndrome . It is also known as Bartholin Patau syndrome, since the clinical picture associated with trisomy 13 was described by Thomas Bartholin in 1656. ref Thomas Bartholinus Historiarum anatomicarum rariorum centuria III et IV. Ujusdem cura accessare observationes anatomicae. Petri Pavi Hafniae. Sumtibus Petri Haubold Bibl, 1656, page 95. ref . Klaus Patau was in the Department of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin Madison , as was his wife and collaborator, the Finnish cytogeneticist Eeva Therman 1916 2004 . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patau, Klaus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1975 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Patau, Klaus Category 1908 births Category 1975 deaths Category Geneticists med bio stub de Klaus P tau fr Klaus Patau pl Klaus Patau pt Klaus Patau fi Klaus Patau ... more details
PMID 18981875 ref File J. Voort Kamp in Caspar Bartholin Institutiones Anatomicae.png ... Bartholin the Elder Caspar Bartholin who attributed its discovery to Franciscus Sylvius 1614 1672 ... It has been suggested that since Caspar Bartholin died in 1629 and Franciscus Sylvius only started medicine in 1632 that these words are either by his son Thomas Bartholin or Franciscus Sylvius. In 1663 ... more details
About qualities of writing or speech Ductus linguistics Infobox Anatomy Name Duct Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image Dissected lactating breast gray1172.png Caption Dissection of a lactating breast. br 1 Fat br 2 Lactiferous duct lobule br 3 Lobule br 4 Connective tissue br 5 Sinus anatomy Sinus of lactiferous duct br 6 Lactiferous duct Image2 Gray1033.png Caption2 Section of the human esophagus. Moderately magnified. The section is transverse and from near the middle of the gullet. BR a. Fibrous covering . BR b. Divided fibers of longitudinal muscular coat . BR c. Transverse muscular fibers . BR d. Submucous or areolar layer. BR e. Muscularis mucosae . BR f. Mucous membrane , with vessels and part of a lymphoid nodule . BR g. Stratified epithelial lining . BR h. Mucous gland . BR i. Gland duct . BR m . Striated muscular fibers cut across. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf In anatomy and physiology , a duct is a circumscribed channel leading from an exocrine gland or Organ anatomy organ . Types of ducts Examples include class wikitable Duct From To Carries Lactiferous duct mammary gland nipple milk Cystic duct gallbladder common bile duct bile Common hepatic duct liver common bile duct bile Common bile duct common hepatic duct and cystic duct pancreatic duct bile Pancreatic duct pancreas hepatopancreatic ampulla bile and pancreatic enzymes Ejaculatory duct vas deferens urethra semen Parotid duct parotid gland mouth saliva Submaxillary duct submaxillary gland mouth saliva Major sublingual duct sublingual gland mouth saliva Bartholin s ducts Bartholin s glands Vulva Bartholin s fluid Duct system As ducts travel from the acinus which generates the fluid to the target, the ducts become larger and the epithelium becomes thicker. The parts of the system are classified as follows class wikitable Type of duct Epithelium Surroundings intralobular duct simple cuboidal parenchyma interlobular duct simple columnar connective tissue interlobar duct stratified colu ... more details
Gay Army is a comedy reality television featuring nine effeminate gay men put into the hands of a drill sergeant . The show was first broadcast in Sweden , Norway and Denmark . The show has also been sold to Italy , Germany , Canada , and Poland . Synopsis In each episode the gay recruits face new training missions of stereotypically masculine tasks. In the final episode they face the real army in war . Contestants are treated to party nights and rewards as missions are accomplished. Reception Some LGBT rights activists protested the show s stereotyping premise. An organization of LGBT military in Sweden asked the network not to air it. ref Rautiainen, Riina Portraying Gays on Reality TV Case Gay Army and Its Reception , http www.helsinki.fi jarj sqs sqs1 08 sqs12008rautiainen.pdf ref Yet the show has been popular with audiences. The show has been nominated for awards at the Rose d Or ceremony as well as the 2006 Danish TV Awards. Production The show is owned by SBSbroadcasting. Distributed by Zodiak International and was created and produced by babyfoot David Sidebotham and Karsten Bartholin . References references External links official http www.babyfoot.dk imdb title id 0817261 title Gay Army Category Makeover reality television series Category European LGBT related television programs Category Swedish reality television series no Gay Army sv Gay Army ... more details
Falkenskiold is a Danish nobility Danish and Norwegian nobility Norwegian noble family . Martin D ssel and Christian D ssel were by letter patent of the 3rd of August 1716 ennobled under the name von Falkenskiold . In his marriage with Else Sophie Bartholin, Christian D ssel von Falkenskiold got one daughter, Else Margrethe von Falkenskiold 1737 1801 , who married Constantin August Charisisius to Constantinsborg. Martin D ssel von Falkenskiold married Dorthe Sophia von Schack 1710 1772 , together with whom he had three daughters and the sons Seneca Otto von Falkenskiold 1742 1820 and Arnoldus von Falkenskiold til S byg rd 1744 1819 . Arnoldus von Falkenskiold s marriage with Hedevig de Leth gave the son Anders Sehested von Falkenskiold 1781 1841 , who got descendants. See also Danish nobility Norwegian nobility Literature and sources Wikipedia, Danish da Falkenskiold Falkenskiold Per 15th April 2011 Danish Calendar of Nobility 1878 http www.skislekt.no adel Falkenskiold.htm Falkenskiold Category Danish families Category Danish noble families Category Norwegian families Category Norwegian noble families da Falkenskiold sv Falkenskiold ... more details
Jasconius thumb The 17th century Danes Danish physician Thomas Bartholin equated Hafgufa with a giant ... had Mass liturgy Mass while unknowingly atop it. ref name bartholin Thomas BartholinBartholin ... more details