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  • Enderlen, Eugen, und Helmut Bohnenkamp

    Published by Leipzig Vgel, 1927

    Seller: Antiquariat Franz Siegle, Tübingen, Germany

    Association Member: ILAB VDA

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    Mit 3 (1 farb.) Tafel. 1 Bl., Seiten 129-140. Geheftet. Seltener Sonderabdruck aus der Deutschen Zeitschrift für Chirurgie mit eingedrucktem Vermerk: Überreicht vom Verfasser - Nicht im Buchhandel. - Eine Arbeit aus der Heidelberger Chirurgischen Klinik. - Enderlen (1863-1940) galt als "meisterhafter Operateur" (Voswinckel). Seine "Arbeiten über Organtransplantation und Parabiose mit Gefäßnaht schufen die Voraussetzungen zur Wiederaufnahme der Bluttransfusion" (NDB 4, 494 f.).