Verlag: Handbuch der normalen und pathologischen Physiologie XVII/2., 998 ? 1070 (1927),, 1927
Anbieter: Antiquariat Petri, Jena, Deutschland
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Verlag: Handbuch der normalen und pathologischen Physiologie. VII/1. 523-662 (1926),, 1926
Anbieter: Antiquariat Petri, Jena, Deutschland
HC. Zustand: Gut. priv. Pappband, , 139s., in gutem Zustand, [LSC44,1a]., Deu 400g.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1938
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
Cardiologia, 2/1-2. - Basel 1938, 8°, pp.71-86, Fig., orig. Broschur.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1927
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
Z. Kreislauff., 19/ 8. - Dresden und Leipzig, Verlag von Theodor Steinkopff, 1927, 8°, pp.265-312, (6 pp. Anz.), orig. Broschur.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1912
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Pflüger's Arch., 146/ 6-9. - Bonn, Verlagh von Martin Hager, 28. Juni 1912, 8°, pp.249-454, 75 Abbildungen, 3 Taf., orig. Broschur. Erstdruck dieses Bericht "Aus dem Institute für allgemeine und experimentelle Pathologie in Wien" von Carl Julius Rothberger (1871-1928) & Heinrich Winterberg (1867-1929).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1910
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Pflüger's Arch., 135/11-12. - Bonn, Verlag von Martin Hager, 9. Dezember 1910, 8°, pp.469-604, 40 Abbildungen, orig. Broschur.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1909
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Wien. klin. Wschr., 22/31. - Wien und Leipzig, Wilhelm Braumller, 1909, 8°, 20 pp., 7 Fig., orig. Broschur. First Edition - Rare "Separatabdruck"! Hans Eppinger (1879-1946) and Carl Julius Rothberger (1871-1945) made in 1909 the first experimental study of the electrocardiographic changes in bundle-branch block.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1920
Anbieter: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, USA
Rothberger, Carl Julius (1871-1945). Blutkreislauf [for 1920, 1924, 1926, 1928]. Offprints from Jahresbericht über die gesamte Physiologie und experimentelle Pharmakologie (1920, 1924, 1926) and Jahresbericht Physiologie und experimentelle Pharmakologie (1928) [a continuation of the previous journal]. 207-229; 308-371; 429-556; 386-498pp. Bound with four other offprints from the Jahresbericht in 20th century half cloth, paste paper boards, light edgewear. Very good. From Rothberger's library, with his name stamp on the front free endpaper and several other places throughout, and his handwritten (and one typewritten) indexes to the 1924, 1926 and 1928 offprints bound in. First Editions, offprint issues. Rothberger made important contributions to cardiology and electrocardiography, performing (with Eppinger) the first experimental study of the electrocardiographic changes in bundle branch block (see Garrison-Morton 848) and independently discovering (with Winterberg) the causal link between auricular fibrillation and perpetual arrhythmia (see Garrison-Morton 2831). During the 1920s Rothberger published annual review articles summarizing current research and publications on the heart and circulation (Blutkreislauf) in the Jahresbericht über die gesamte Physiologie und experimentelle Pharmakologie (continued after 1927 by the Jahresbericht Physiologie und experimentelle Pharmakologie). We are offering Rothberger's copies of four of these reviews, which he had bound together with his handwritten and typewritten indexes to them. The reviews cover such topics as cardiac physiology, EKG, arrhythmia, cardiac innervations, cardiac hormones and cardiac pathology. .
Erscheinungsdatum: 1910
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Z. klin. Med., 70. - Berlin, Verlag von August Hirschwald, 1910, 8°, V, 507 pp., 12 Abbildungen, 6 Tafeln, Halbledereinband d.Zt. First experimental study of the electrocardiographic changes in bundle-branch block. "Later, as professor and director of the internal clinic at the Allgemeines Krankenhaus in Vienna, Eppinger became one of the most notorious of Nazi doctors. In the Dachau concentration camp he and his colleague professor Wilhelm Beigelbock conducted cruel experiments on 90 Gypsy prisoners to test the potability of sea water. The Gypsies became so profoundly dehydrated that they were seen licking the floors after they were mopped just to get a drop of water. Having sea water as their only source of fluid, the Gypsies developed severe physical problems and died within six to twelve days. "Eppinger was also notorious for his inhuman treatment of patients. On one occasion he brought a patient to the lecture theatre and introduced him to the students with the following words: "Nephritis can be compared with a tragedy in five acts and" - pointing to the patient - "this is the final act of the tragedy." The patient broke down in tears and was obviously distressed throughout the demonstration. (Otto Flemming)" whonamedit EPPINGER, Hans (1879-1946) ROTHBERGER, Carl Julius (1871-1945) Garrison & Morton No. 848; Alfred P. Fishmann & Dickinson W.Richards: Circulation of the Blood. Men and Ideas (1964), pp.341.