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Die Lymphegefässe und ihre Beziehung zum Bindegewebe.

Die Lymphegefässe und ihre Beziehung zum Bindegewebe.

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Die Lymphegefässe und ihre Beziehung zum Bindegewebe.

by Recklinghausen, Friedrich Daniel von (1833-1910)

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Berlin: August Hirschwald, 1862. Acceptable. 24 cm; 98,[2] pages, and six lithograph plates (one folding). Text in German. In original brown cloth-backed marbled boards. Marbled paper torn away at lower left corner of upper board. Effectively loose in binding, but all pages are present. Old library stamp on verso of title page. References: Garrison-Morton, 1108; Norman, 1806; Waller 7790.

First edition. Discover of the lymph canaliculi, now known as "Recklinghausen's canals." He describes the lymph nodes and their connective tissues found on the surface of the stomach wall. Condition noted.

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Title
Die Lymphegefässe und ihre Beziehung zum Bindegewebe.
Author
Recklinghausen, Friedrich Daniel von (1833-1910)
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
August Hirschwald
Place of Publication
Berlin
Date Published
1862
Weight
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