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Thomas Schlich

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Bulletin of the History of Medicine|March 22, 2006
Trauma surgery and traffic policy in Germany in the 1930s: a case study in the coevolution of modern surgery and societyThomas Schlich
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|July 2, 2013
Negotiating technologies in surgery: the controversy about surgical gloves in the 1890sThomas Schlich
Medizinhistorisches Journal|January 17, 2008
[Contemporary history of medicine: issues and approaches]Thomas Schlich
Lancet (London, England)|October 20, 2011
The origins of organ transplantationThomas Schlich
NTM|February 28, 2009
[A network of control technologies. A new perspective on the origins of modern surgery]Thomas Schlich
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 8, 2021
No Time for Statistics: Joseph Lister's Antisepsis and Types of Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century British SurgeryThomas Schlich
The Lancet. Psychiatry|September 12, 2015
Cutting the body to cure the mindThomas Schlich
Medical History|June 20, 2015
Skills through HistoryNicholas Whitfield, Thomas Schlich
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|July 1, 2010
The emergence of "implant-pets" and "bone-sheep": animals as new biomedical objects in orthopaedic surgeryMartina Schlünder, Thomas Schlich
Medical History|August 12, 2006
Design for control: surgery, science, and space at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 1893-1956Annmarie Adams, Thomas Schlich
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine|March 22, 2006
Trauma surgery and traffic policy in Germany in the 1930s: a case study in the coevolution of modern surgery and societyThomas Schlich
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|July 2, 2013
Negotiating technologies in surgery: the controversy about surgical gloves in the 1890sThomas Schlich
Medizinhistorisches Journal|January 17, 2008
[Contemporary history of medicine: issues and approaches]Thomas Schlich
Lancet (London, England)|October 20, 2011
The origins of organ transplantationThomas Schlich
NTM|February 28, 2009
[A network of control technologies. A new perspective on the origins of modern surgery]Thomas Schlich
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 8, 2021
No Time for Statistics: Joseph Lister's Antisepsis and Types of Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century British SurgeryThomas Schlich
The Lancet. Psychiatry|September 12, 2015
Cutting the body to cure the mindThomas Schlich
Medical History|June 20, 2015
Skills through HistoryNicholas Whitfield, Thomas Schlich
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|July 1, 2010
The emergence of "implant-pets" and "bone-sheep": animals as new biomedical objects in orthopaedic surgeryMartina Schlünder, Thomas Schlich
Medical History|August 12, 2006
Design for control: surgery, science, and space at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 1893-1956Annmarie Adams, Thomas Schlich
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