Magnus Pegel
Magnus Pegel (or Pegelius) (15 May 1547, Rostock – 1619, Stettin) was a German doctor and mathematician.[1] Pegel was one of the first authors to write (in 1604) about the theory of blood transfusions.[2][3][4][5]
Works
- "Disputatio de peste"
- "Universi seu mundi Diatyposis"
- "Thesaurus rerum selectarum"
- "Aphorismi thesum selectarum"
References
- ^ "Pegel, Magnus", Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium, http://cpr.uni-rostock.de/metadata/cpr_professor_000000001101
- ^ F. J. Cole (1921), "The history of anatomical injections", in Charles Singer, Studies in the history and method of science, Vol II
- ^ J Greenwalt (August 1995), "The history and future of transfusion medicine", Transfusion Today (23), ISSN 1015-3276
- ^ Theophilus Parvin (1874), "Address in obstetrics diseases of women and children", Transactions of the American Medical Association (American Medical Association)
- ^ Douglas W. Huestis, Joseph R. Bove, Shirley Busch (1970), Practical blood transfusion
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Pegel, Magnus |
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15 May 1547 |
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1619 |
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