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  1. An agglutinable Factor in Human by Karl & WIENER, A.S. LANDSTEINER, 1940
  2. An agglutinable Factor in Human by Karl & WIENER, A.S. LANDSTEINER, 1940
  3. THE SPECIFICITY OF SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS---revised edition--- WITH A CHAPTER ON MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND INTERMOLECULAR FORCES by LINUS PAULING by Karl Landsteiner, 1947
  4. Karl Landsteiner. Entdecker der Blutgruppen. by Paul Speiser, 1961
  5. Rh Factor: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Complete Life Science Resource</i>
  6. The Development of Modern Blood Transfusions: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Sherri Chasin Calvo, 2000
  7. Blood Types: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Complete Life Science Resource</i>
  8. The translation and reproduction of scientific treatises in blood group immunology, 1963-1973;: A monograph by Frank R Camp, 1973
  9. The translation and reproduction of scientific treatises in blood group immunology, 1963-1974 by Frank R Camp, 1974
  10. [Reprints] by Simon Flexner, 1908

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landsteiner, karl (18681943) Medical researcher, Nobel laureate. APS 1935.Biographical data. ca. 650 items. Correspondence of Dr. George M. Mackenzie with
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Lamarck's Genera of Shells, Philadelphia, 1831. 1 vol. (111pp.). This volume, prepared by Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin, was copied from portions of the London Quarterly Journal of Science Literature and the Arts and partly translated from the original. There is a short conchological introduction by Nicklin. Presented by Philip Nicklin, 1831
Lamaute, Marie Florence
Master's thesis, University of Montreal, 1981. Presented by the author, 1981
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Act of Incorporation, 1742. 18 pp. This is a copy of the deed, issued by King George II and witnessed by George Thomas, Governor of Pennsylvania Landsteiner, Karl (1868-1943) Medical researcher, Nobel laureate. APS 1935. Biographical data. ca. 650 items. Correspondence of Dr. George M. Mackenzie with friends and associates of Landsteiner; memoranda of conversations; notes and recollections of Landsteiner by Thomas M. Rivers, 1944-1952, and by Max Neuberger; Landsteiner's departmental reports at Rockefeller Institute, 1923-1943; correspondence on publications. There is much material on immunology, the study of blood, the Nobel award,1930, anti-Semitism, the Vienna medical schools, etc.

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Karl Landsteiner 14. Juni in Baden bei Wien 26. Juni in New York ) war ein ¶sterreichischer Bakteriologe entdeckte er das AB0-System der Blutgruppen , wof¼r er den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin erhielt. Im Jahr entdeckte er mit Alexander Salomon Wiener den Rhesusfaktor Landsteiners Vater Leopold war ein bekannter Journalist . Er starb als Karl 6 Jahre alt war. Landsteiner studierte an der Universit¤t Wien Medizin, er promovierte zum Doktor der Medizin. W¤hrend seines Studiums ver¶ffentlichte er eine Arbeit ¼ber den Einfluss von Di¤ten auf die Zusammensetzung des Blutes. Ihm war auch bereits klar, dass Blut ein „besonderer Saft“ ist. Nach seinem Studium verbrachte Landsteiner f¼nf Jahre im Ausland in Laboratorien in Z¼rich W¼rzburg und M¼nchen . 1896 kehrte er nach Wien zur¼ck und wurde und Assistent am Hygienischen Institut. Dort machte er Studien ¼ber den Mechanismus der Immunit¤t und das Wesen von Antik¶rpern. Zwischen 1898 und 1908 war Landsteiner Assistent an der Pathologischen Anatomie der Universit¤t Wien, danach bis 1919 Vorstand des Wilhelminenspitals in Wien. W¤hrend dieser Zeit ver¶ffentlichte er viele medizinische Arbeiten, unter anderem ¼ber die œbertragung der

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45. Red Gold . Innovators & Pioneers . Karl Landsteiner | PBS
Speiser, Paul P., karl landsteiner, Bruder Hollinek Wiener Neudorf, 1975.Bendiner, Elmer, HOSPITAL PRACTICE, karl landsteiner Dissector of the Blood,
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In 1922, Landsteiner accepted a position at the Rockefeller Institute in New York. Throughout the 1920s Landsteiner worked on the problems of immunity and allergy. He discovered new blood groups: M, N and P, refining the work he had begun 20 years before. Soon after Landsteiner and his collaborator, Philip Levine, published the work in 1927, the types began to be used in paternity suits.
The Landsteiner family spent their summers in an isolated house on Nantucket that reminded Landsteiner of his Scheveningen home in the Netherlands. Landsteiner developed a profound dislike for his growing celebrity as the world's foremost authority on the mechanisms of immunity. He never got used to the noise and crowds of New York City, confessing to friends that he wished he could lock his family away when he was not home. Despite these problems, he became a United States citizen in 1929. Always shunning publicity, even avoiding offers to give public seminars, Landsteiner was stunned when he was besieged by reporters in 1930, upon the news that he had won the Nobel Prize.
In his Nobel lecture, Landsteiner gave an account of his work on individual differences in human blood, describing the differences in blood between different species and among individuals of the same species. This theory is accepted as fact today but was at odds with prevailing thought when Landsteiner began his work. In 1936 Landsteiner summed up his life's work in what was to become a medical classic: DIE SPEZIFITAT DER SEROLOGISCHEN REAKTIONEN, which was later revised and published in English, under the title THE SPECIFICITY OF SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS.

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Karl Landsteiner Austrian-American immunologist and pathologist, born June 14, 1868, Vienna; died June 26, 1943, New York City. Associated eponyms: Donath-Landsteiner antibodies An antibody of the IgG class which is responsible for paroxysmal cold haemoglobinuria. Donath-Landsteiner phenomenon The haemolysis seen in Donath-Landsteiner test. Donath-Landsteiner syndrome Haemoglobinuria characterized by the sudden passage of dark brownish to black urine following exposure to cold. Donath-Landsteiner test A serological test for paroxysmal haemoglobinuria.

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(Redirected from Landsteiner Karl Landsteiner Karl Landsteiner June 14 June 26 ), was an Austrian biologist and physician He was born in Vienna Austria to Leopold Landsteiner, a journalist and newspaper editor who was also a doctor of law. His father died when Karl was six, and he was raised by his mother, Fanny Hess. He earned a medical degree at the University of Vienna in , and was also well-grounded in chemistry , having studied under Emil Fisher and others. In he became professor of pathology at the University of Vienna. In he married Helen Wlasto, and the couple had one son. Following World War I , he left for the Netherlands . In he joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York , and he remained there for the remainder of his life (even following his retirement in .) During this period he became an American citizen. Karl Landsteiner died of a heart attack while still working at his laboratory. He is noted for his development in of the modern system of classification of blood groups , and in he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . With A. S. Weiner

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