Books by Edward Albert Sharpey -Schäfer
Text-Book of Physiology; Volum
Text-Book of Physiology; Volume 1
Quain's Elements of Anatomy; V
Quain's Elements of Anatomy; V. 1
Quain's Elements of Anatomy; V
Quain's Elements of Anatomy; V. 3
Quains Elements of Anatomy Vol
Quains Elements of Anatomy Vol II Part I
Leben Sein Wesen, Sein Ursprun
Leben Sein Wesen, Sein Ursprung und Seine Erhaltung
The medical curriculum
Schafer's essentials of histol
Schafer's essentials of histology
Schafer kī Tajribī fiʻlīyāt
Schafer kī Tajribī fiʻlīyāt
Schafer's experimental physiol
Schafer's experimental physiology
Essentials of Histology Descr
Essentials of Histology Descriptive & Practical
History of the Physiological S
History of the Physiological Society during its first fifty years, 1876-1926
The action of extracts of the
The action of extracts of the posterior lobe of the pituitary body on the pulmonary circulation
The endocrine organs, an introduction to the study of internal secretion
The influence of the internal
The influence of the internal secretions on the nervous system
The endocrine organs
Directions for classwork in experimental physiology
An introduction to the study of the endocrine glands and internal secretions
The foundation oration on cert
The foundation oration on certain desirable adjuncts to a university education
Das Leben Sein Wesen, sein Ursprung und seine Erhaltung
Du changement ©♭lectrique acco
Du changement ©♭lectrique accompagnant la s©♭cr©♭tion de la glande mammaire
Life, its nature, origin and maintenance
Text-book of microscopic anato
Text-book of microscopic anatomy
An address by E.A. Sch©Þfer ... on the case presented by anti-vivisectionists
An address, on the case presen
An address, on the case presented by anti-vivisectionists
Die Funktionen des Gehirnanhanges
The case presented by the anti
The case presented by the antivivisectionists
Restoring animation in the apparently drowned
Description of a simple and efficient method of performing artificial respiration in the human subject especially in cases of drowning
The action of chloroform upon the heart and arteries
The relative efficiency of certain methods of performing artificial respiration in man
Dr. Emil Holmgren and the liver cell
The action of chloroform upon the heart and blood vessels
On nutritive channels within the liver cells which communicate with the lobular capillaries
On the existence within liver
On the existence within liver cells of channels which can be directly injected from the blood-vessels
On the existence, within the liver cells, of canaliculi which are in direct communication with the blood capillaries
The minute structure of the muscle-fibril
A simple apparatus for the mechanical stimulation of nerve
Directions for class work in practical physiology, elementary physiology of muscle and nerve and of the vascular and nervous systems
Note on the results of circumsection of the motor cortex
Essentials of Histology
The essentials of histology, descriptive and practical
The physiological effects of peptone and its precursors when introduced into the circulation
A course of practical histology
The Spinal Cord and Brain
Address to the Physiological S
Address to the Physiological Section of the British Association
Experiments on special sense localisations in the cortex cerebri of the monkey
Ueber die motorischen Rindencentren des Affen-Gehirns
Introductory address on medical education
The Essential of histology
The essentials of histology
The Essentials of Histology: Descriptive and Practical : for the Use of Students
Report on the lesions, primary
Report on the lesions, primary and secondary, in the spinal cord of the macaque monkey exhibited by Professors Ferrier and Yeo
Notes on the temperature of heat-coagulation of certain of the proteid substances of the blood
A simple method of demonstrating the alkaline reaction of the blood
Description of a mammalian ovu
Description of a mammalian ovum in an early condition of development
Note on the intracellular development of blood-corpuscles in mammalia
Description of an apparatus for maintaining a constant temperature under the microscope
Sydney Ringer
Sydney Ringer