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Otto Lubarsch

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323: 22: 29: 334: 173:, which was a massive reference book containing information germane to pathology. It was founded in 1924, and produced over a forty-year span. After World War II, it was continued and edited by 374: 311: 399: 404: 389: 384: 379: 364: 409: 369: 394: 338: 75: 71: 151: 107: 95: 91: 67: 46:. Among other contributions to medical knowledge, Lubarsch provided the first detailed description of 359: 354: 111: 99: 181: 127: 103: 87: 279: 327: 269: 261: 186:
Ergebnisse der allgemeinen Pathologie und pathologischen Anatomie der Menschen und der Tiere
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and general pathology. In 1905 he became director of the institute of pathology and
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Henke-Lubarsch Handbuch der Speziellen Pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie
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of two male "patients", however it wouldn't be until 1907 that the term
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Scott N. Pinchot; Kyle Holen; Rebecca S. Sippel; Herbert Chen (2008).
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crystals. These structures are now known as "Lubarsch' crystals".
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In 1888 Lubarsch provided the first detailed description of
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With Friedrich Henke (1868–1943), he was editor of the
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pathologist
Berlin
carcinoid tumors
philosophy
natural sciences
Leipzig
Heidelberg
University of Strasbourg
Hugo Kronecker
Physiology
Bern
Giessen
Breslau
Zurich
Albert Thierfelder
University of Rostock
pathological anatomy
bacteriology
Zwickau
DĂĽsseldorf
Kiel
carcinoid
autopsies
Siegfried Oberndorfer
epithelial cells
testis
sperm
Robert Rössle

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