Otto Frank (physiologist) - Publications About Otto Frank

Publications About Otto Frank

  • Otto Frank (Physiologe) Wikipedia (in German)
  • Wilhelm Katner: Frank, Otto. In: Histor. Komm. b. d. Bayer. Akad. d. Wiss. (Hrsg.), Neue Deutsche Biographie, 5. Bd., Berlin 1961, S. 335–336
  • I. Fischer (Hrsg.): Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte der letzten fünfzig Jahre. Berlin 1932, Bd. 1, S. 438
  • Kürschners Dtsch. Gelehrtenkalender 6 (1940/41) 378
  • A. P. Fishman, D. W. Richards (eds.): Circulation of the blood. New York 1964, pp. 110–113
  • A. Hahn: Nekrolog. Jahrb. d. bayer. Akad d. Wiss. 1944–1948, S. 202–205
  • K. E. Rothschuh: Geschichte der Physiologie. Berlin 1953, S. 184–186
  • K. Wezler: Otto Frank. Z Biol 1950; 103: 92–122
  • W. Blasius, J. Boylan, K. Kramer (Hrsg.): Begründer der experimentellen Physiologie. München 1971
  • H.G. Zimmer: Otto Frank and the fascination of high-tech cardiac physiology. Clin Cardiol 2004; 27: 665-666
  • H.G. Zimmer. Who Discovered the Frank-Starling Mechanism? News Physiol Sci 2002; 17: 181-84.
  • Carlton B Chapman & Eugene Wasserman. Translators note in relation to a Special Article 'On the Dynamics of Cardiac Muscle' by Otto Frank. American Heart Journal 1959; 58: 282-317.

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