Chapter ID: CBB000039327

Crystals and carriers: The chemical and physiological identification of hemoglobin (1995)

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Description Concentrates on a particular historical question: “How did hemoglobin come to be understood as a combination of a protein and an iron-containing pigment, whose physiological function was to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues of vertebrate animals?” Discusses in particular the work of Felix Hoppe-Seyler in the years 1857-1867.


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Book Kox, A.J.; Siegel, Daniel M. (1995) No truth except in the details: Essays in honor of Martin J. Klein. unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Glas, E.
Holmes, Frederic Lawrence
Braun, Robyn
Buckingham, Hugh W.
Florkin, Marcel
Franke, Henrik
Journals
DVT, Dějiny věd a techniky
Janus: revue internationale de l'histoire des sciences, de la medecine, de la pharmacie et de la technique
Journal of the History of Biology
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Medical History
Publishers
Bionomica-Verlag
Tiltsch
Verlag für Wissenschafts- und Regionalgeschichte Michael Engel
W. W. Norton & Co.
Concepts
Metabolism; physiological chemistry
Physiology
Medicine
Immortality
Medicine and gender
Mortality
People
Liebig, Justus von
Mulder, Gerrit Jan
Schlossberger, Julius Eugen
Arrhenius, Svante
Bernard, Claude
Bischoff, Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm von
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
Places
British Isles
England
Institutions
Guy's Hospital, London
Royal College of Physicians of London
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