Historical Bibliography Updated: February 19, 2020
Ueber die pathologische Gerinnungs-Vorgänge.
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Virchows Arch. path. Anat., 79, 87-123. 1880 CE.
First description (p. 106) of myocardial infarction. Leibowitz called this "the most significant contribution by a pathologist to the history of coronary heart disease." He also wrote, "This work not only provides a general description of myocardial changes following a coronary thrombosis, but also includes a very important detail, namely that of the destruction of cell nuclei. Likewise it stresses also the clinical history, since pathological findings largely depend upon the time factor" (Leibowitz, History of coronary heart disease).
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| Entry Number | #2783 |
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| External URL | ueber-die-pathologische-gerinnungsvorgnge |