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Verlag: New York, Academic Press, 1953., 1953
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8°. Mit mehreren Textfiguren. XV, 493 SS. OLn. mit goldgepr. Deckel- u. Rückentitel (etwas beschabt). "A summary of chemical information on polysaccharides up to 1952, with emphasis on homopolymers such as starch and cellulose since few detailed structures were known at that time" (Encycl. Brit.).- Vorsatz mit eigenh. Besitzvermerk von Erwin Chargaff (Czernowitz 1905 - 2002 New York; Als Wissenschaftler auf den Gebieten der Biochemie und Genforschung lieferte Chargaff wichtige Beiträge zur Entschlüsselung der DNA-Struktur. Nach seiner Emeritierung 1974 machte er sich mit stilistisch geschliffenen, kritischen Essays als Wissenschaftskritiker einen Namen).- Gering gebräunt.
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Verlag: London: The British Medical Association, 1879
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In den WarenkorbFirst separate edition, 35, [1]pp., 10 illustrs., on 8 plates, outer margins of title page a little dusty, disbound. From observations made at the Brown Institution, with the assistance of a grant from the British Medical Association. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locating copies at Cambridge and Oxford only.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1893
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Phil. Trans. B., 183 (1892). - London, Harrison & and Sons, 1893, 4°, XVI, (2), 423, (1) pp., 30 Taf., Kalbsledereinband der Zeit; feines Exemplar. The Cardiometer, Automativc Counter, and the Myocardiograph! Charles Smart Roy (1854-1897) & John George Adami (1862-1926) "conducted research on the relation between the work of the heart and physical changes produced by that work. They observed them. They wrote that the mitral valve is where strain is produced and observed it. Dogs hearts, once connected to the instruments, literally drove pistons to which recording devices where attached. Literally as well as figuratively, the heart become an engine. The cardiometer, which enclosed "the living and working heart in what is for all practical purposes a rigid fair-tight box," formed a fitting symbol for the condition of overstrain of the heart: a disease of a competitive industrial society, in which the forces of vitality have been placed in the service of running the "machinery". A disease had arisen undetected in heart: The vital center had become a pump. The discourse of stain reflected anxiety over the changing character of life. Advances in society had outstripped our physiological organization which needed to catch up" Robert Kugelmann: Stress: the nature and history of engineered grief, p.129 (Remarks of the failure of the heart from overstrain (British Med. J. 1888) "John George Adami studied medicine at Cambridge where he particularly devoted his energy to physiology. He continued his studies in Germany under Rudolf Peter Heinrich Haidenhain (1834-1897), and in 1888 became demonstrator of pathology in Cambridge under Charles Smart Roy (1854-1897). Carrying out important experimental work on cardiac overstrain, Adami and Roy considered that mechanical overstrain caused chronic thickening of the cardiac valves. In 1892, aged 30, he became the first professor in the chair of pathology that had been established by William Osler at the Mc. Gill University in Montreal, Canada. In 1919 he returned to England to become Vice Chancellor of the University of Liverpool." Whonamedit Garrison & Morton No. 835.