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Stud, physiol. Inst. Breslau, 4, 1-124, 1868.
Subjects: GASTROENTEROLOGY › Anatomy & Physiology of Digestion
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Pflüg. Arch. ges. Physiol., 5, 309-18, 1872.
Study of the effect of poisons on the nerves of the submaxillary gland.
Subjects: GASTROENTEROLOGY › Anatomy & Physiology of Digestion, TOXICOLOGY › Neurotoxicology
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Pflüg. Arch. ges. Physiol., 9, 1-27, 1874.
Heidenhain’s “secretion” theory of renal function.
Subjects: Genito-Urinary System › Kidney: Urinary Secretion, NEPHROLOGY › Renal Physiology
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Pflüg. Arch. ges. Physiol., 18, 169-71, 1878.
Subjects: ANATOMY › 19th Century, GASTROENTEROLOGY › Anatomy & Physiology of Digestion
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Pflüg. Arch.ges. Physiol., 17, 1-67, 1878.
Investigation of the secretory and trophic nerves of glands. Heidenhain considered all secretory phenomena to be intracellular, rather than mechanical, processes.
Subjects: Ductless Glands: Internal Secretion
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Pflüg. Arch. ges. Physiol., 56, 579-631, 1894.
Subjects: GASTROENTEROLOGY › Anatomy & Physiology of Digestion
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