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- catalog alternative "Geschichte der Physiologie. English".
- catalog contributor b468819.
- catalog created "1973 [c1972]".
- catalog date "1973 [c1972]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973 [c1972]".
- catalog description "Emil Du Bois-Reymond and his disciples -- Ernst Brücke and his disciples -- Other disciples of Johannes Müller -- The school of Carl Ludwig -- VII. Nineteenth and twentieth century physiology: western Europe-America-Russia -- Claude Bernard and French physiology between 1848-1914 -- The chemical current in physiology, especially in Germany -- Other German schools of physiology: Carl Voit, Otto Frank, Friedrich L. Goltz, and Ewald Hering -- British physiology since 1848 -- American physiology: 1870-1930 -- The development of Russian physiology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- The development of Scandinavian, Dutch, and Belgian physiology in the nineteenth century with an appendix on Japan -- Physiology in the twentieth century -- Review; Prospects ; Epilogue.".
- catalog description "Further physiological developments in the seventeenth century, especially in Great Britain -- The beginnings of microcsopial observations and their importance for the solution of physiological problems -- IV. The physiology of the Enlightenment -- Herman Boerhaave, Friedrich Hoffmann, Georg E. Stahl -- Albrecht von Haller and the state of physiology in the middle of the eighteenth century -- Physiology at the end of the eighteenth century -- V. Nineteenth century physiology: the beginnings -- General lines of development in nineteenth century physiology -- The so-called "romantic" interlude in physiology -- Empirical physiology in France and Germany 1800-1850 (Bichat; Magendie; Purkinje; Wagner; Weber) -- The development of British physiology 1800-1848 -- American physiology from its beginnings until 1860 -- VI. Johannes Müller, Carl Ludwig, and their circle of students -- Johannes Müller -- Carl Ludwig -- Hermann von Helmholtz and his disciples -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Preface to the English edition -- Preface to the German edition -- Translator's introduction -- I. Physiology in antiquity -- The beginnings of physiological thought with the Greek philosophers of nature and the Hippocratic physicians -- The physiology of Aristotle and the School of Alexnadria -- Galen of Pergamon and Roman physiology -- II. Physiology during the Middle Ages -- Early medieval times; Islamic physiology; Salerno -- Scholasticism; Renaissance; Humanism and the end of the Middle Ages -- III. Foundation and development of physiology in the sixteenth and seventeenth century -- The renaissance of anatomy in the sixteenth century -- The application of chemical principles in physiology by the iatrochemists -- The discovery of the circulation of the blood -- The application of mechanical principles for the solution of physiological problems: the seventeenth-century iatrophysicists -- ".
- catalog extent "xxi, 379 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of physiology.".
- catalog identifier "0882750690".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of physiology.".
- catalog issued "1973 [c1972]".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Huntington, N.Y., R. E. Krieger Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "History of physiology.".
- catalog subject "612/.009".
- catalog subject "Physiology History.".
- catalog subject "Physiology history".
- catalog subject "QP21 .R6713".
- catalog subject "QT 11 R847g 1972".
- catalog tableOfContents "Emil Du Bois-Reymond and his disciples -- Ernst Brücke and his disciples -- Other disciples of Johannes Müller -- The school of Carl Ludwig -- VII. Nineteenth and twentieth century physiology: western Europe-America-Russia -- Claude Bernard and French physiology between 1848-1914 -- The chemical current in physiology, especially in Germany -- Other German schools of physiology: Carl Voit, Otto Frank, Friedrich L. Goltz, and Ewald Hering -- British physiology since 1848 -- American physiology: 1870-1930 -- The development of Russian physiology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- The development of Scandinavian, Dutch, and Belgian physiology in the nineteenth century with an appendix on Japan -- Physiology in the twentieth century -- Review; Prospects ; Epilogue.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Further physiological developments in the seventeenth century, especially in Great Britain -- The beginnings of microcsopial observations and their importance for the solution of physiological problems -- IV. The physiology of the Enlightenment -- Herman Boerhaave, Friedrich Hoffmann, Georg E. Stahl -- Albrecht von Haller and the state of physiology in the middle of the eighteenth century -- Physiology at the end of the eighteenth century -- V. Nineteenth century physiology: the beginnings -- General lines of development in nineteenth century physiology -- The so-called "romantic" interlude in physiology -- Empirical physiology in France and Germany 1800-1850 (Bichat; Magendie; Purkinje; Wagner; Weber) -- The development of British physiology 1800-1848 -- American physiology from its beginnings until 1860 -- VI. Johannes Müller, Carl Ludwig, and their circle of students -- Johannes Müller -- Carl Ludwig -- Hermann von Helmholtz and his disciples -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Preface to the English edition -- Preface to the German edition -- Translator's introduction -- I. Physiology in antiquity -- The beginnings of physiological thought with the Greek philosophers of nature and the Hippocratic physicians -- The physiology of Aristotle and the School of Alexnadria -- Galen of Pergamon and Roman physiology -- II. Physiology during the Middle Ages -- Early medieval times; Islamic physiology; Salerno -- Scholasticism; Renaissance; Humanism and the end of the Middle Ages -- III. Foundation and development of physiology in the sixteenth and seventeenth century -- The renaissance of anatomy in the sixteenth century -- The application of chemical principles in physiology by the iatrochemists -- The discovery of the circulation of the blood -- The application of mechanical principles for the solution of physiological problems: the seventeenth-century iatrophysicists -- ".
- catalog title "Geschichte der Physiologie. English".
- catalog title "History of physiology, by Karl E. Rothschuh. Translated and edited, with a new English bibliography by Guenter B. Risse.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".