Jacob Juel
Jacob Juel (1744 – 21 April 1800) was a Norwegian timber trader and civil servant. He was born in Christiania as the son of timber trader and civil servant Hans Juel and Else Sophie Dorothea Rasch. He was the brother of Maren Juel. He was assigned the title of ''Zahlkasserer'' in 1774. He also owned large land properties and a shipyard. He was arrested in 1784, after a deficience in the cash balance of 556,000 Rdlr, but eventually managed to escape and later lived in exile in Sweden. Provided by Wikipedia
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Debut of Gastroesophageal Reflux Concomitant with Administration of Sublingual Immunotherapy by Jacob Juel
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