Berner contributions to the history of medicine and the natural sciences
| Berner contributions to the history of medicine and the natural sciences
|
|
|---|---|
| description | Medical history series |
| publishing company | Paul Haupt Verlag |
| First edition | 1942 |
| ISSN (print) | 1010-1950 |
The Bern contributions to the history of medicine and the natural sciences were a Swiss scientific history series with peer review . Initially the editors were Erich Hintzsche and Walther Rytz . The publications of Albrecht von Haller's writings are important.
History of publication
Twenty volumes were published from 1942 to 1963. In the new series from 1968 to 1986 there were 12 volumes.
expenditure
- Erich Hintzsche (editor): Diary of the study trip to London, Paris, Strasbourg and Basel 1727–1728 / Albrecht Haller. 1942
- Erich Hintzsche (editor): A German anatomical text from the 15th century. 1943
- Erich Hintzsche: Alfonso Corti (1822–1876): a biography based on newly discovered sources. 1944
- Yvonne Thurnheer: The city doctors and their office in old Bern. 1944
- Ruth Jaussi: The Medical Institute in Bern (1797–1805). 1944
- Peter van Hasselt: Lorenz Oken in Basel. 1946
- Alfred Schmid (editor): Conrad Türst's Iatro-mathematical health booklet for the Bernese mayor Rudolf von Erlach. 1947
- Peter Lerch (editor): The regimen pestilentiale from the Strättliger Chronik. 1949
- Max Schneebeli: Handcrafted wound medicine in old Bern. 1949
- Ernst Grünthal, Fritz Strauss: Treatises on Goethe's natural science. 1949
- Erich Hintzsche: About medical lessons in old Bern. 1951
- Erich Hintzsche: Gabriel Gustav Valentin (1810–1883): Attempting a bio and bibliography. 1953
- Hans Martin Sutermeister : Schiller as a doctor: a contribution to the history of psychosomatic research. 1955
- Peter Gart: Johann Ludwig Hommel (1706–1743) 1958
- Baldur Gloor: The artistic collaborators in the scientific and medical works of Albrecht von Haller. 1958
- Rita Schär: Albrecht von Haller's new anatomical-physiological findings and their current validity. 1958
- Carl Müller: Jeremias Gotthelf and the doctors. 1963
- Susanna Lundsgaard-Hansen-von Fischer: Directory of Albrecht von Haller's printed writings. 1959
- Erich Hintzsche, Jörn Henning Wolf (editor): Albrecht von Haller's treatise on the effects of opium on the human body. 1962
- Erich Hintzsche: cells and tissues in G. Valentin's "Histiogenia comparata" from 1835 and 1838. 1963
- New episode
- Carlo Zanetti, Ursula Wimmer-Aeschlimann: A history of anatomy and physiology by Albrecht von Haller. 1968
- Erich Hintzsche (editor): Albrecht Haller's diary of his study trip to London, Paris, Strasbourg and Basel, 1727–1728. 1968
- Carl Müller: Folk medicine-obstetric records from the Lötschental. 1969
- Erich Hintzsche (editor): Albrecht Haller's diaries of his travels to Germany, Holland and England, 1723–1727. 1971
- Urs Boschung (editor): Twenty letters from Albrecht von Haller to Johannes Gessner. 1972
- Marcel H. Bickel : Marceli Nencki, 1847–1901. 1972
- Osman Karamehmedovic: Ernst Tavel (1858–1912), bacteriologist and surgeon in Bern. 1973
- Verena Schneider-Hiltbrunner: Wilhelm Fabry von Hilden, 1560–1634: List of works and correspondence. 1976
- Renato Giuseppe Mazzolini: The iris in eighteenth-century physiology. 1980
- Markus Ernst Salvetti: Vascular psychopathology with Richard von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902). 1984
- Katharina Meyer: On the history of midwifery in the canton of Bern. 1985
- Walter Raaflaub : Ernst Mayer, 1883–1952. 1986