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Kussmaul, Adolf

Kussmaul, Adolf. "Ein Dreigestirn grosser Naturforscher an der Heidelberger Universitat im 19. Jahrhundert." Deutsche Revue 27 (1902) 173-87. [Pg.360]

Adolf Kussmaul (1822-1902), lecturer in Heidelberg, Prof, in Erlangen, Freiburg, and Strasbourg... [Pg.41]

Adolf Kussmaul s Strassburg clinic, found that the gastric contents of one patient with pernicious anemia contained no hydrochloric acid. The fact that achlorhydria appears in patients destined to have pernicious anemia long before their anemia is recognized was repeatedly observed. In fact, Castle s older Boston confrere, Samuel Levine, in a study begun in 1915 at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, had found that of 148 consecutively studied patients with pernicious anemia, only 1 had a trace of acid in a Ewald meal recovered at the end of an hour. In three otherwise normal anacidic patients, pernicious anemia developed later. [Pg.114]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.74 , Pg.81 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.74 , Pg.81 ]




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