Gesnerus
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Gesnerus, commemorating in its title the Swiss naturalist and bibliographer Conrad Gessner, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published twice yearly in Basel, with editorial offices in Lausanne.[1] Gesnerus covers the history of medicine and the History of science. It publishes original articles in the Helvetic languages, German, French and Italian and also English. Gesnerus is the official journal of the Swiss Society for the History of Medicine and Sciences (SSHMS). Its articles also focus on theoretical and social aspects of these subjects. Gesnerus likewise contains book reviews, reports on current developments and announcements.[2]
Bibliography
- Emch-Dériaz, Antoinette (June 1991). "Gesnerus by Carl Haffter". Isis 82 (2): 313–314.
- Amy Rodgers (2012). "Gesnerus (1943-)". dhst-whso.org. World History of Science Online. Retrieved November 16, 2013.
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