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  • Die Bluteiweisskörper des Menschen; Untersuchungsmethoden und deren klinisch-praktische Bedeutung, von F. Wuhrmann [et al.]

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    • 1947
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    Text QP551 .W95 1947Off-site
  • Die Bluteiweisskor̈per des Menschen : Untersuchungsmethoden und deren klinisch-praktische Bedeutung / Ferdinand Wuhrmann und Charlie Wunderly.

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    • 1952
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  • Die Bluteiweisskörper des Menschen; Untersuchungsmethoden und deren klinisch-praktische Bedeutung [von] Ferdinand Wuhrmann und Charlie Wunderly.

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    • 1957
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    Text QP551 .W95 1957Off-site
  • The human blood proteins; methods of examination and their clinical and practical significance [by] Ferdinand Wuhrmann and Charlie Wunderly. Translated from the 3d and completely rev. ed. by Harvey T. Adelson.

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    • 1960
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    Text QP551 .W951 1960Off-site
  • Les Protéines du sang humain / F. Wuhrmann, Charlie Wunderly.

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    • Paris : Flammarion, 1961.
    • 1961
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    Text QP551 .W952 1961Off-site
  • Myocardosis; pathogenesis, clinical aspects and therapy with recent investigations concerning the principles of metabolic electrocardiography / by Ferdinand Wuhrmann, with the collaboration of Serge Niggli. Tr. by Harvey Adelson.

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    • Springfield, Ill. : Thomas, [1960], [©1960]
    • 1960-1960
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    Text RC685.M9 W95 1960Off-site
  • GRAUE MARCH : VON SELDWYLA BIS GÜLLEN ; ANMERKUNGERN EINES VETERANEN.

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    • ZÜRICH : JURIS-VERLAG, 1985.
    • 1985
    • 1 Item

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