Lou Gehrig
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Lou Gehrig — Primera base Batea: Izquierda Lanza: Izquierda … Wikipedia Español
Lou Gehrig — (1921) Heinrich Ludwig „Lou“ Gehrig (* 19. Juni 1903 in New York City, New York; † 2. Juni 1941 in Riverdale, New York) war einer der erfolgreichsten Baseballspieler aller Zeiten. Inhaltsverzeic … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lou Gehrig — Infobox MLB retired name=Lou Gehrig position=First baseman bats=Left throws=Left birthdate=birth date|1903|6|19 city state|New York|New York deathdate=death date and age|1941|6|2|1903|6|19 city state|Riverdale|Bronx debutdate=June 15… … Wikipedia
Lou Gehrig — Lou Gehrig … Wikipédia en Français
Lou Gehrig's disease — Lou Geh·rig s disease .lü .ge(ə)r igz , .ga(ə)r n AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS Gehrig Lou (1903 1941) American baseball player. Gehrig began playing for the New York Yankees in 1925. He soon became a fine first baseman and an outstanding hitter … Medical dictionary
Lou Gehrig's disease — [lo͞o ger′igz] n. [after ( Henry) Lou(is) Gehrig (1903 41), U.S. baseball player who died of the disease] AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS … English World dictionary
Lou Gehrig Memorial Award — The Lou Gehrig Memorial Award was created by the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity in honor of the former Major League Baseball player Lou Gehrig, who was a member of the fraternity at Columbia University. It is given to players who best exemplify his… … Wikipedia
Lou Gehrig disease — Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a classic motor neuron disease. Motor neuron diseases are progressive chronic diseases of the nerves that come from the spinal cord responsible for supplying electrical stimulation to the muscles. This… … Medical dictionary
Lou-Gehrig-Syndrom — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 G12.2 Motoneuron Krankheit Familiäre Motoneuron Krankheit Lateralsklerose: · myatrophisch [amyotrophisch] · primär Progressive: · Bulbärparalyse · spinale Muskelatrophie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lou Gehrig's disease — noun Etymology: Lou Gehrig died 1941 American baseball player who suffered from the disease Date: 1958 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis … New Collegiate Dictionary