This article pays tribute to the tremendous achievements of Dr. László Rosivall in renal (patho)physiology research and nephrology education in Hungary on the occasion of his 60th birthday. For the past several decades Dr. Rosivall has been a charismatic leader of academic institutions, national and international societies, foundations in physiology, nephrology and hypertension, but the most important of his many contributions, is his role as a scientist. He earned his MD with Summa cum Laude at Semmelweis University (1973) and was invited immediately after that to join the laboratory of Hársing. He studied the distribution of intra-renal blood flow employing then state-of-the-art methods as well as developed his own technique at Semmelweis...
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Abstract Gabriel Richet was one of the great pioneers of European Nephrology. After a pivotal period...
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Dialysis treatment, which is one of the methods of renal replacement therapy, is without a doubt one...
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The Robert F. Pitts Memorial Lectureships were founded in 1978, when the many friends and admirers o...
Franz Volhard and his students' tortuous road to renovascular hypertension. Harry Goldblatt's name i...
For over eight years now Forum Nefrologiczne has been filling some of its pages with the depictions ...
Robert F. Furchgott, pharmacologist and joint winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology (...
Abstract Listening to the interview of Natalia Tomilina is an inspiring experience, and not one rese...
Abstract: Nephrology practice and research in Hungary was strong in the last century. Sándor von Kor...
Students ’ Medical Society introduced him in a lecture on “Uremia. ” This title no longer appears in...
Of course we are all very pleased to be here to wish Professor Franz Gross a Happy Birthday and it g...
Fame has only the span of the day, they say, but to live in the hearts of people, that is worth some...
KEY WORDS • prohypertensire • antihypertensive • renal medulla • glyceryl ether • renomedullary inte...
Abstract Gabriel Richet was one of the great pioneers of European Nephrology. After a pivotal period...
Historically speaking, there was two supreme physicians in the rehabilitation medicine, which were D...
Dialysis treatment, which is one of the methods of renal replacement therapy, is without a doubt one...
AbstractIn 1978, the many friends and admirers of Professor Robert Pitts established a fund to honor...
Volume5/1990_July26July 26, 1990 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Discovery by U Rese...
The Robert F. Pitts Memorial Lectureships were founded in 1978, when the many friends and admirers o...
Franz Volhard and his students' tortuous road to renovascular hypertension. Harry Goldblatt's name i...
For over eight years now Forum Nefrologiczne has been filling some of its pages with the depictions ...
Robert F. Furchgott, pharmacologist and joint winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology (...
Abstract Listening to the interview of Natalia Tomilina is an inspiring experience, and not one rese...