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- continuation of the earlier journal Acta Neerlandica Morphologiae normalis et pathologicae (ISSN 0033-183X), published by Oosthoek from 1938 to 1949. Acta Morphologica...
- with the vaguer efforts of his predecessors. In 1667 Willis published Pathologicae cerebri, et nervosi generis specimen, an important work on the pathology...
- (Padua, 1770) "Innesto felice del vajuolo" (Padua, 1768) "Institutiones pathologicae" (Padua, 1772, 1776; Leyden, 1784; Venice, 1786; Naples, 1787), translated...
- Society 1894 seal displaying the society's name in Latin, "Societatis Pathologicae Novi Eboraci," its motto "Mors Gaudet Succubrere Vitae," and a portrait...
- blood in the lungs is essential for respiration. Thomas Willis publishes Pathologicae Cerebri, et nervosi generis specimen. Nicolas Steno publishes Elementorum...
- (PDF). Dissertation from Leiden University. Demonstrationes anatomico- pathologicae [1760–1762] Dissertation sur les différences des traits du visage and...
- received a M.D. degree with the thesis "Theses medicae physiologico-pathologicae, Pulmonum fabricam, usum, uariaque, quibus affliguntur, incommoda generatim...
- W. Druml, H. Sinzinger. Special issue: Carolus Rokitanskyconditor pathologicae anatomiae: on the occasion of his 200th anniversary, guest editor Roland...
- University of Leipzig (1801/02) and 1807/08). Primae lineae anatomiae pathologicae, Leipzig 1785. Scriptores neurologici minores selecti, 1791 Historiae...
- University. His most important writings are Observationes Anatomico-pathologicæ (1778), Excercitationes anatomicoacademicæ (1783–85), and the Museum...