Development and Reproduction in Humans and Animal Model Species. By Werner A. Mueller, Monika Hassel, and Maura Grealy. Berlin (Germany) and New York: Springer. $99.00. xi + 725 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-3-662-43783-4 (hc); 978-3-662-43784-1 (eb). [Translation from the fifth German language edition, 2012.] 2015.

2016 ◽  
Vol 91 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-93
Author(s):  
Brian K. Hall
PEDIATRICS ◽  
1974 ◽  
Vol 53 (5) ◽  
pp. 776-776
Author(s):  
Heinz F. Eichenwald

The present volume brings to a conclusion a massive series dealing with infectious diseases of man, the first survey of its kind undertaken in the German language in several decades. Some idea of the extent of this effort might be obtained from the fact that these ten-inch-high books occupy, in total, approximately seven inches of shelf space and contain more than twice the number of pages included in the classical volumes "Viral and Rickettsial Infections of Man" by Horsfall and Tamm and "Bacterial and Mycotic Infections of Man" by DuBos and Hirsch.


2018 ◽  
Vol 527 (10) ◽  
pp. 1766-1768 ◽  
Author(s):  
Verónica Martínez‐Cerdeño ◽  
Stephen C. Noctor

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 257-259
Author(s):  
Konstantin Iur’evich Lappo-Danilevskii ◽  

Review: Vjačeslav Ivanov und seine deutschsprachigen Verleger / Hrsg. von Michael Wachtel und Philip Gleissner; unter Mitwirkung von Vladimir Janzen. Berlin; Bern; Bruxelles; New York; Oxford; Warszawa; Wien: Peter Lang, 2019. 374 S., 22 Abb. (Russian Culture in Europe; vol. 14).


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1972 ◽  
Vol 50 (4) ◽  
pp. 678-678
Author(s):  
Gordon F. Vawter

This volume of a multivolumed, encyclopedic German treatise of pathology is concerned with diseases of the esophagus and stomach (and related duodenal abnormalities). The slightly more than 1,000 pages include a 32-page index, 198 pages of bibliography (through 1966), 96 pages dealing with the esophagus, and the remainder concerned with the stomach (including 38 pages of physiology as well as aspects of ultrastructune and molecular biology). The text is written in modern scientific German; the work is fairly easy to follow by one with only minimal or moderate familiarity with the German language.


1994 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-22
Author(s):  
Robert Jacobs

The Leo Baeck Institute, New York, is creating a database registering the Jewish archival holdings of repositories in the five new states of Germany. The Colloquium about Problems and Issues in Jewish Archives and Historiography in the Five New States of Germany, led to the shaping of a project utilizing the lnstitute's experience in computer-based cataloging, its expertise in the formulation and expansion of a German-language version of Library of Congress subject headings, and the ground-breaking research surveys of Helmut Eschwege. The project, funded by the German Interior Ministry, Section for Religious Affairs, is administered through the Historische Kornmission zu Berlin, under the academic guidance of Prof. Reinhard Rürup, chairman of the LBl's Academic Council in Germany. Further cooperative projects to refine the cataloging of Jewish holdings are in the process of development with the state and local archives in the new states. This interim report comes near the halfway point in a two-year funded project. Planning and technical aspects are described. Preliminary reports of findings illustrate the value of the work.


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