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Verlag: Leipzig: Veit & Comp, 1899
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fest gebunden. VI und 228 Seiten. Halbleinwand der Zeit mit Rückenschild (Rückenschild teils fehlend, berieben und bestoßen, die letzten Blatt knitterspurig, das Überzugspapier des hinteren Buchdeckel stellenweise angelöst, Besitzstempel auf dem Titelblatt verso, sonst gutes und sauberes Exemplar). Gr.-8°. Erste deutsche Ausgabe. Waller legte die Grundlagen für die moderne Elektrokardiologie. - Vgl. Poggendorff III.2, 1411. 850 gr.
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ISBN 10: 1377824829ISBN 13: 9781377824826
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original w.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1899
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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Leipzig, Veit & Comp., 1899, 8°, VI, 152, (2) pp., mit 69 Abbildungen, orig. Broschur; ungeöffnetes frisches Exemplar. First German Edition. August Désiré Waller (1856-1922), son of a distinguished father, the neurophysiologist A.V.Waller, "was the first to show that currents set up to the beating of the human heart can be recorded, he was the first to obtain a human electrocardiogramm." T.Lewis See Fishman-Richard, pp.289-90.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1890
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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Phil. Trans. B., 180 (1889). - London, Harrison & and Sons, 1890, 4°, XI, (1), 357 pp., 39 Taf., Kalbsledereinband der Zeit; feines Exemplar. First Edition! Augustus Desire Waller (1856-1922) "was the first to learn that the electric potential of the heart could be recorded from the surface of the intact body; in 1887 he obtained the first electrocardiogram or record of the potential variations from the human heart (Fig. 59). He also obtained electrocardiograms from excised hearts of laboratory animals in an attempt to learn the differences between tracings obtained with electrodes placed on the surface of the body and those obtained with electrodes placed directly upon the heart. Waller made many observations on man as well as on animals. As a result of his studies, in 1887 he was able to predict, for the first time, the reversal of the electrocardiographic pattern in dextrocardia with situs inversus (Fig. 61). He was also one of the first to conceive of the single dipole to explain the heart's electric field. Although he did not use the term "dipole," it is obvious that he understood the meaning and, to some extent, the significance of the dipole concept. Waller was not impressed with the diagnostic possibilities of the capillary electrometer. It was Willem Einthoven who saw differences between normal subjects and people with heart disease in the relatively crude records obtained with this instrument, and it was he who realized the need to record cardiac action potentials with greater accuracy. Between 1893 and 1896, George J. Burch and Willem Einthoven advanced the mathematical theory of the electrocardiogram and devised methods of calibrating and correcting records obtained." George E.Burch & Nicholas P. DePasquale , A History of Electrocardiography (1990), pp.104-105 see - Alfred P. Fishmann & Dickinson W.Richards: Circulation of the Blood. Men and Ideas (1964), pp.349.
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Erscheinungsdatum: 1888
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Phil. Trans. B., 178 (1887). - London, Harrison & and Sons, 1888, 4°, XIII, (1), 566 pp., 33 Taf., Kalbsledereinband der Zeit; feines Exemplar. This investigation must have been one of the earliest pieces of research in electrocardiography in Britain! During his wide ranging researches on muscle and nerve activity, Augustus Désiré Waller (1856-1922) became persuaded that the broadly recognized electrical currents associated with muscular activity and nerve conduction were integral to the life process. He was able to record the electrical activity of the living mammalian heart from the body surface and in some of the recordings associating that recording with the mechanical apex beat. Before the invention of the string galvanometer, the most satisfactory method of studying the electrical reactions of the human heart was to use the Lippmann capillary electrometer, as pioneered by Augustus Waller at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, in the 1880s, though Marey had demonstrated earlier that it was possible to use a capillary electrometer for this purpose, without attempting investigations with it. Gabriel Lippmann invented his electrometer whilst working in G.R. Kirchhoff's physical Laboratory in Berlin. E. Waymouth Reid "early showed his interest in electrical reactions, being appointed assistant 'electrician' at St. Bartholomew's in 1885. The same year he was elected to a Demonstratorship in Physiology at St. Mary's Hospital under A. D. Waller and in 1887 was promoted to the post of Assistant Lecturer in Physiology. Reid, during the period he was at St. Mary's, carried out in conjunction with Waller a most interesting investigation on the electrical activity of the excised mammalian heart. This investigation must have been one of the earliest pieces of research in electrocardiography in this country. His interest in physico-chemical reactions was also manifested early as in 1887 he devised a useful recording osmometer." E. P. Cathcart and R. C. Garry: Edward Waymouth Reid 1862-1948. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London), Volume 6, 1948-49, pp. 213-218. K.E.Rothschuh Nr. 412: "Kapillarelektrometrische Untersuchungen über das Eg".
Erscheinungsdatum: 1883
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Phil. Trans., 173/III (1882). - London 1882, 4°, pp.961-991, 6 Fig., 2 Tafeln, feiner Pappband mit eigenbundener orig Titelbroschur mit Stemoel "With the Author's Compliments". First Edition! Augustus Desiré Waller (1856-1922) & Armande de Watteville (1846-1925) Garrison & Morton No.1279.
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ISBN 10: 101475173XISBN 13: 9781014751737
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