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Johann Joseph Scherer

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Chemische und Mikroskopische Untersuchungen zur Pathologie angestellt an den Kliniken des Julius-Hospitales zu Würzburg
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and blood in pathological conditions, and in 1843 and 1851 demonstrated the presence of
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Kompanje, E. J.; Jansen, T. C.; Van Der Hoven, B.; Bakker, J. (Nov 2007).
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Jahresbericht über die Leistungen und Fortschritte der gesammten Medicin
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Contrasts in Scientific Style: Research Groups in Chemistry
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Autobiographical Outline of Rudolf Virchow, Manuscripts
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German
Chemist
physician
chemist
Aschaffenburg
University of Würzburg
chemistry
geology
mineralogy
Wipfeld
University of Munich
Justus Liebig
Giessen
Würzburg
organic chemistry
inorganic
pharmacological chemistry
Hygiene
clinical chemistry
urine
lactic acid
hemorrhagic
septic shock
inositol
purine
hypoxanthine
Rudolf Virchow
Karl Friedrich Canstatt
"The first demonstration of lactic acid in human blood in shock"

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