This paper will examine the accomplishments and quarrels of two mid-19th Century German physiologists who worked towards characterizing the components of human blood. Between 1848 and 1852, Carl Schmidt and Karl von Vierordt, two accomplished investigators who taught at universities in Tübingen and Dorpat, published research that quantified the organic and inorganic components in human blood (Schmidt) and counted the number of red blood cells in a unit volume of blood (Vierordt). Their work had very little overlap, except in their mutual interest in improving blood fluid analytical techniques. Schmidt’s work attempted to determine how cholera and other diseases affected the amounts of blood components, while Vierordt’s goal intended to impr...
The first attempts to introduce blood transfusion into battlefield surgery were made in the 1860s an...
Between 1890 and 1950, several blood diseases appeared in American medicine: they were the anemias. ...
Gerhard Rudolph : Haller's physiological method. The work of Albrecht von Haller, in the middle of ...
What is blood? Despite William Harvey’s discovery of the circulation of blood, many questions about ...
What is blood? Despite William Harvey’s discovery of the circulation of blood, many questions about ...
What is blood? Despite William Harvey’s discovery of the circulation of blood, many questions about ...
Artur Dinter’s bestselling novel The Sin against Blood from 1917 postulated a fundamental difference...
Medical historians have thoroughly researched anatomical and physiological studies in the early mode...
Medical historians have thoroughly researched anatomical and physiological studies in the early mode...
Since the beginning of the 19th century, physicians' interest to the study of blood transfusion has ...
One of the most curious things about our bodies and medical science today is the way we look at bloo...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
Was early eighteenth-century chemistry merely a handmaid to medicine? This paper aims to reassess as...
Was early eighteenth-century chemistry merely a handmaid to medicine? This paper aims to reassess as...
The first attempts to introduce blood transfusion into battlefield surgery were made in the 1860s an...
Between 1890 and 1950, several blood diseases appeared in American medicine: they were the anemias. ...
Gerhard Rudolph : Haller's physiological method. The work of Albrecht von Haller, in the middle of ...
What is blood? Despite William Harvey’s discovery of the circulation of blood, many questions about ...
What is blood? Despite William Harvey’s discovery of the circulation of blood, many questions about ...
What is blood? Despite William Harvey’s discovery of the circulation of blood, many questions about ...
Artur Dinter’s bestselling novel The Sin against Blood from 1917 postulated a fundamental difference...
Medical historians have thoroughly researched anatomical and physiological studies in the early mode...
Medical historians have thoroughly researched anatomical and physiological studies in the early mode...
Since the beginning of the 19th century, physicians' interest to the study of blood transfusion has ...
One of the most curious things about our bodies and medical science today is the way we look at bloo...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
Was early eighteenth-century chemistry merely a handmaid to medicine? This paper aims to reassess as...
Was early eighteenth-century chemistry merely a handmaid to medicine? This paper aims to reassess as...
The first attempts to introduce blood transfusion into battlefield surgery were made in the 1860s an...
Between 1890 and 1950, several blood diseases appeared in American medicine: they were the anemias. ...
Gerhard Rudolph : Haller's physiological method. The work of Albrecht von Haller, in the middle of ...