Franz Tangl

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Franz Tangl

Franz Tangl (born January 26, 1866 in Budapest , † December 19, 1917 ibid) was a Hungarian physiologist and pathologist .

In 1903 he was appointed professor of medicinal chemistry at the University of Budapest and in 1914 professor of physiology at the same university.

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  • About the behavior of the tubercle bacilli at the entrance gate of the infection. In: Zbl pathol Anat. 1. (1890), pp. 793-794.
  • with V. Harley: Contribution to the physiology of blood sugar. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 61, 1895, pp. 551-558.
  • For knowledge of the P, Ca and Mg turnover in herbivores. III. Contribution to the knowledge of the inorganic metabolism of horses. In: Agricultural. Test stat. 57, 1902, pp. 367-404.
  • A respiratory apparatus for medium-sized animals (pigs, sheep). In: Biochem. Z. 44, (1912), pp. 235-251.
  • The pig's minimal conservation work. In: Biochem. Z. 44, (1912), pp. 252-278.

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