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- catalog contributor b2637528.
- catalog contributor b2637529.
- catalog contributor b2637530.
- catalog created "1907.".
- catalog date "1907".
- catalog date "1907.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1907.".
- catalog description "1. On physico-chemical methods and problems in medicine.--2. The general physical chemistry of the cells and tissues.--3.The colloidal state and the reactions that go on in living matter.--4. Therapeutic studies on ions.--5. On the relation between physico-chemical properties and medicinal effects.--6. Changes wrought in pathology through advances in physical chemistry.--7. On the electrical charge of protein and its significance.".
- catalog extent "ix, 156 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Physical chemistry in the service of medicine.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Physical chemistry in the service of medicine.".
- catalog issued "1907".
- catalog issued "1907.".
- catalog language "eng und".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, J. Wiley & sons; [etc.,etc]".
- catalog relation "Physical chemistry in the service of medicine.".
- catalog subject "Colloids.".
- catalog subject "Pathology.".
- catalog subject "Physiology.".
- catalog subject "QP71 .P32".
- catalog subject "QU 9 P327p 1907".
- catalog subject "Therapeutics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. On physico-chemical methods and problems in medicine.--2. The general physical chemistry of the cells and tissues.--3.The colloidal state and the reactions that go on in living matter.--4. Therapeutic studies on ions.--5. On the relation between physico-chemical properties and medicinal effects.--6. Changes wrought in pathology through advances in physical chemistry.--7. On the electrical charge of protein and its significance.".
- catalog title "Physical chemistry in the service of medicine; seven addresses, by Dr. Wolfgang Pauli, authorized translation by Dr. Martin H. Fischer.".
- catalog type "text".