Harnorgane, Mannliche Geschlechtsorgane. Erster teil: Niere. Series: Handbuch der speziellen pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie. Bd. 6.
by FAHR, Karl Theodor (1877–1945); Georg Benno GRUBER (1884-1977); Max KOCH; Otto LUBARSCH (1860-1933); Oskar STOERK (1870-1926)
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About This Item
Berlin:: Julius Springer, 1925., 1925. Band 6 (series). 8vo. VIII, 792 pp. 354 figs. (many in color), index. Library blue-green buckram, gilt-spine. Several library rubber-stamps. Very good. Important comprehensive work on the urinary organs, and male genitalia. This section is devoted to the kidney, for which Fahr was highly respected. Gruber and Lubarsch were pathologists. Stoerk, born in Vienna, trained as a pathologist, worked in bacteriology and histology, was highly regarded, wrote on kidney tumors and the development and structure of the kidney and about diseases of the heart. He contributed a paper on liver regeneration.
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- Jeff Weber Rare Books (CH)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- M13580
- Title
- Harnorgane, Mannliche Geschlechtsorgane. Erster teil: Niere. Series: Handbuch der speziellen pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie. Bd. 6.
- Author
- FAHR, Karl Theodor (1877–1945); Georg Benno GRUBER (1884-1977); Max KOCH; Otto LUBARSCH (1860-1933); Oskar STOERK (1870-1926)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Julius Springer, 1925.
- Place of Publication
- Berlin:
- Date Published
- 1925
- Keywords
- Nephrology; Kidney
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