Transfusion of Human Blood by the Method of J. Roussel, Tr. From the Fr. and Germ. by C.H.C. Guinness - Softcover

Roussel, Joseph

 
9781146417501: Transfusion of Human Blood by the Method of J. Roussel, Tr. From the Fr. and Germ. by C.H.C. Guinness

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This historical work, "Transfusion of Human Blood by the Method of J. Roussel," details the innovative blood transfusion techniques developed by J. Roussel in the late 19th century. Translated from French and German by C.H.C. Guinness, this volume provides a fascinating insight into the early practices and theories surrounding blood transfusion. It offers a valuable resource for those interested in the history of medicine and the evolution of hematology. Explore the methodologies and perspectives of a bygone era in medical science.

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