
Gesammelte Beiträge Zur Physiologie: Recueil Des Mémoires Physiologiques De Maurice Schiff; Volume 3 - Paperback
Gesammelte Beiträge Zur Physiologie: Recueil Des Mémoires Physiologiques De Maurice Schiff; Volume 3 - Paperback
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by Moritz Schiff (Author), A. Herzen (Author), E. Levier (Author)
Gesammelte Beiträge Zur Physiologie, Volume 3 presents a compilation of physiological memoirs by Maurice Schiff, A. Herzen, and E. Levier. This historical volume, originally published in 1896, offers a detailed look into the physiological research and experimental methodologies of the late 19th century.
Schiff's work, along with contributions from Herzen and Levier, provides valuable insights into the scientific advancements and intellectual climate of the time. Readers interested in the history of science, particularly the evolution of physiological studies, will find this collection to be an important resource. The enduring relevance of these contributions makes this volume a significant addition to any scientific or historical library.
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