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Kopforgane

English translation: head organs

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German term or phrase:Kopforgane
English translation:head organs
Entered by: Stefanie Sendelbach

05:13 Apr 4, 2004
German to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Health Care
German term or phrase: Kopforgane
from medical student training:

List of Organs


Kopforgane und Nervensystem
Hals und Respirationssystem
Kardiovaskuläres System
Gastrointestinaltrakt und Leber
Uro-Genitalsystem
Haut, Stütz- und Bewegungsapparat


Thanks.
Ron Stelter
Local time: 10:20
head organs
Explanation:
When we observe a child in his early years, we see clearly that the chest organs, as contrasted with the head organs, are much more awake and more living
wn.elib.com/Steiner/Lectures/StudyMan/19190902a01.html

It is, of course, the consequence of the anatomical distribution of the head organs. If the anatomy of ...
spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Meyer/1911/1911_06.html

Other Arm/Shoulder Leg/Knee/Foot Familial/Psychosocial Spare Time
Accidents Infectious Disease Medical Treatment Neck/Head Organs Back www.iadc.org/dcpi/dc-janfeb04/Jan4-Maersk.pdf
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Stefanie Sendelbach
Germany
Local time: 17:20
Grading comment
Thanks, Sundari. I knew that was how it literally translated. I just never knew it was a proper medical term.

Ron
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3 +5head organs
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head organs


Explanation:
When we observe a child in his early years, we see clearly that the chest organs, as contrasted with the head organs, are much more awake and more living
wn.elib.com/Steiner/Lectures/StudyMan/19190902a01.html

It is, of course, the consequence of the anatomical distribution of the head organs. If the anatomy of ...
spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Meyer/1911/1911_06.html

Other Arm/Shoulder Leg/Knee/Foot Familial/Psychosocial Spare Time
Accidents Infectious Disease Medical Treatment Neck/Head Organs Back www.iadc.org/dcpi/dc-janfeb04/Jan4-Maersk.pdf

Stefanie Sendelbach
Germany
Local time: 17:20
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
PRO pts in category: 20
Grading comment
Thanks, Sundari. I knew that was how it literally translated. I just never knew it was a proper medical term.

Ron

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agree  Edith Kelly
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agree  Johanna Timm, PhD
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agree  Jacqueline van der Spek
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