Pathologische Anatomie / nach den Vorlesungen der Herrn Geh. Rat. Prof. Dr. Arnold, Heidelberg, [ca. 1893].

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Pathologische Anatomie / nach den Vorlesungen der Herrn Geh. Rat. Prof. Dr. Arnold, Heidelberg, [ca. 1893].

A series of lecture notes dealing with anatomical and clinical pathology, consisting of more than 400 pages of manuscript text with approximately 30 lines per page, and with 400 pages of finely hand-drawn and hand-colored drawings facing the text. The drawings are detailed microscopic anatomy of cells and diseased tissues. Arnold provides descriptions of organs and tissues with microscopic examination of normal and diseased cells. Among the diseases and disorders which are described, discussed, classified and illustrated: malaria, tumors, blood diseases, lupus, leprosy, lung diseases, skin diseases and wounds.

2 v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.

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Arnold, Julius, 1835-1915

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"Julius Arnold (1835-1910), a famous pathologist, was the son of anatomist Friedrich Arnold. He studied medicine at Heidelberg, Prague, Vienna and Berlin, where he was a student of Rudolf Virchow. He was professor of pathology and head of the department at Heidelberg. During his lifetime Arnold published more than 120 articles on pathological anatomy and histology. His lectures were of great importance to the schools of pathology and cell division where he was well known for his contributions on...