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914 entries match Cardiology & Blood [C14 / C15]
1878 CE
#12257
Weitere Beiträge zur Entstehungsgeschichte der Endocarditis.
Klebs "concluded that most cases of acute endocarditis were caused by 'monads' or by 'septic cocci' " (Bloomfield, Bibliography of internal medicine, selected diseases, 43-44). Klebs believed that all cases of endocar…
1985 CE
#8882
William Osler's collected papers on the cardiovascular system. Edited by W. Bruce Fye.
Includes a previously unpublished essay by Maude Abbott, "Osler's contributions to our knowledge of heart disease."
1985 CE
#11509
William Withering and the Foxglove: A bicentennial selection of letters from the Osler bequest to the Royal Society of Medicine, together with a transcription of 'An Account of the Foxglove' and an introductory essay. Edited by Ronald D. Mann.
Details William Osler's acquisition of the letters and his donation of them to the Royal Society of Medicine.
2018 CE
#12362
Writing the pulse: The origins and career of the sphygmograph and its American masters.
"The definitive history of a technology that was used in research and practice in Europe and America beginning with the invention of the sphygmograph by German physiologist Karl Vierordt in 1854" (W. Bruce Fye).
1899 CE
#2809.1
Zur Analyse des unregelmässigen Pulses.
“Wenckebach phenomenon”, a form of arrhythmia.
1892 CE
#888
Zur Blutlehre.
Schmidt established several new facts regarding blood coagulation.
1907 CE
#2594.1
Zur Frage der Serum-Ueberempfindlichkeit.
Otto discovered that a state of tolerance developed in animals that survived anaphylactic shock. He induced passive transfer of hypersensitivity.
1900 CE
#889
Zur Kenntniss der antifermentativen, lytischen und agglutinierenden Wirkungen des Blutserums und der Lymphe.
Also: Landsteiner, "Ueber Agglutinationsercheinungen normalen menschlichen Blutes," Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 14, 1901, 1132-1134. Landsteiner discovered that human blood contains iso-agglutinins capable of aggl…
1910 CE
#2835
Zur kenntniss der Thrombose der Koronararterien des Herzens.
First complete description of coronary thrombosis, diagnosed before death and confirmed at necropsy. Reprinted in Klin. Med. (Mosk.), 1949, 27,No. 11, 15-25.
1910 CE
#2832
Zur Klinik des Elektrokardiogramms.
First clinical and pathological description of bundle-branch block.
1904 CE
#2816
Zur Myocarditisfrage.
In his work on rheumatic myocarditis, Aschoff described the characteristic lesion (Aschoff body or nodule) and presented a histopathological picture of myocarditis that was to exert a great influence on the classifica…
1933 CE
#3206
Zur Pathogenese der Bronchiektasien. I. Mitteilung: Bronchiektasien bei Situs viscerum inversus.
Bronchiectasis and sinus maldevelopment associated with transposition of viscera – “Kartageners syndrome”.
1918 CE
#3084
Zur Therapie der Polyzythämie.
Phenylhydrazine hydrochloride first used in the treatment of polycythemia.
1925 CE
#2254
Zur Therapie schwerer Verbrennungen.
Riehl was an early advocate of blood transfusion in the treatment of shock after burns.