Merklin GA. Tractatio med. curiosa, de ortu & occasu transfusionis sanguinis, qua haec, quae fit e bruto in brutum, a foro medico penitus eliminatur, illa quae e bruto in hominem peragitur, refutatur, & ista, quae ex homine in hominem exercetur, ad experientiae examen relegatur, 1679.

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Catalog Record: Merklin GA. Tractatio med. curiosa, de ortu & occasu transfusionis sanguinis, qua haec, quae fit e bruto in brutum, a foro medico penitus eliminatur, illa quae e bruto in hominem peragitur, refutatur, & ista, quae ex homine in hominem exercetur, ad experientiae examen relegatur, 1679.

Title: Tractatio med. curiosa, de ortu & occasu transfusionis sanguinis, qua haec, quae fit e bruto in brutum, a foro medico penitus eliminatur, illa quae e bruto in hominem peragitur, refutatur, & ista, quae ex homine in hominem exercetur, ad experientiae examen relegatur / authore Georg. Abraham. Mercklino.

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Author: Mercklin, Georg Abraham, 1644-1702?

WLM Call Number: WB 356 M538 1679 RB

Accession NO.: RB9215

Publisher: Norimbergae : Sumptibus Johannis Ziegeri, typis Christophori Gerhardi, 1679.

Physical Description: [27], 112, [4] p. : ill. ; 16 cm.

Language: lat

Subject: Blood Transfusion.
Subject: Injections, Intravenous.

General Notes: Added frontispiece: an engraving of three illustrations of blood transfusion. The top illustrates animal-to man transfusion; the lower two illustrate man-to-man

General Notes: Digitized by Northern Micrographics March 10, 2010.

General Notes: Mercklin mentions Johann Daniel Major, the first to successfully inject drug intravenously into the human body, and Jean-Baptiste Denis, Richard Lower and Edmund King.

Note Bib: Index.