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Asepsis and bacteriology
[Risorsa elettronica] : a realignment of surgery and laboratory science Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2012
Accesso online https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/medical-history
Schlich, Thomas.
Asepsis and bacteriology [Risorsa elettronica] : a realignment of surgery and laboratory science / Thomas Schlich
In: Medical history Vol. 56 (2012), p. 308-334
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Changing disease identities
cretinism, politics and surgery, 1844-1892 Schlich, Thomas.    On Theodor Kocher's meaning when he called a disease 'cretinism' and what we mean by the term today Anno: 1994
Schlich, Thomas.
Changing disease identities : cretinism, politics and surgery, 1844-1892 / by Thomas Schlich
In: Medical history Vol. 38 (1994), p. 421-443
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The days of brillancy are past
[Risorsa elettronica] : skill, styles and the changing rules of surgical performance, ca. 1820-1920 Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2015
Accesso online https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/medical-history
Schlich, Thomas.
The days of brillancy are past [Risorsa elettronica] : skill, styles and the changing rules of surgical performance, ca. 1820-1920 / Thomas Schlich
In: Medical history Vol. 59 (2015), p. 379-403
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Degrees of control
the spread of operative fracture treatment with metal implants : a comparative perspective on Switzerland, East Germany and the USA, 1950s-1990s Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2002
Schlich, Thomas.
Degrees of control : the spread of operative fracture treatment with metal implants : a comparative perspective on Switzerland, East Germany and the USA, 1950s-1990s / Thomas Schlich
In: Innovations in health and medicine. p. 106-125
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Adams, Annmarie
Design for control surgery science and space at the Royal Victoria hospital Montreal, 1893-1956 / Annmarie Adams and Thomas Schlich
In: Medical history Vol. 50 (2006), p. 303-324
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How gods and saints became transplant surgeons
the scientific article as a model for the writing of history Schlich, Thomas.    '... it is a working rule for any historian that modern meanings are not to be projected on the past and that past meanings are to be understood in their own context. My aim... Anno: 1995
Schlich, Thomas.
How gods and saints became transplant surgeons : the scientific article as a model for the writing of history / Thomas Schlich
In: History of science Vol. 33 (1995), p. 311-331
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Linking cause and disease in the laboratory
Robert Koch's method of superimposing visual and functional representations of bacteria Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2000
Schlich, Thomas.
Linking cause and disease in the laboratory : Robert Koch's method of superimposing visual and functional representations of bacteria / Thomas Schlich
In: History and philosophy of the life sciences Vol. 22, n. 1 (2000), p. 43-58
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Making mistakes in science
Eduard Pflüger, his scientific and professional concept of physiology and his unsuccessful theory of diabetes (1903-1910) Schlich, Thomas.    On Pflüger's dispute with Oscar Minkowski (1858-1931) concerning the pathological mechanism of diabetes Anno: 1993
Schlich, Thomas.
Making mistakes in science : Eduard Pflüger, his scientific and professional concept of physiology and his unsuccessful theory of diabetes (1903-1910) / Thomas Schlich
In: Studies in history and philosophy of science Vol. 24 (1993), p. 411-441
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Making the medical mask
[Risorsa elettronica] : surgery, bacteriology and the control of infection, 1870s-1920s Schlich, Thomas.    Strasser, Bruno J.    Anno: 2022
Accesso online https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/medical-history
Schlich, Thomas.
Making the medical mask [Risorsa elettronica] : surgery, bacteriology and the control of infection, 1870s-1920s / Thomas Schlich, Bruno J. Strasser
In: Medical history Vol. 66 (2022), p. 116-134
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Negotiating technologies in surgery
[Risorsa elettronica] : the controversy about surgical gloves in the 1890s Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2013
Accesso online https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/24
Schlich, Thomas.
Negotiating technologies in surgery [Risorsa elettronica] : the controversy about surgical gloves in the 1890s / Thomas Schlich
In: Bulletin of the history of medicine Vol. 87 (2013), p. 170-197
monografia
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Neue Wege in der Seuchengeschichte / herausgegeben von Martin Dinges und Thomas Schlich
Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1995.
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No time for statistics
[Risorsa elettronica] : Joseph Lister's antisepsis and types of knowledge in nineteenth-century British surgery Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2020
Accesso online https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/24
Schlich, Thomas.
No time for statistics [Risorsa elettronica] : Joseph Lister's antisepsis and types of knowledge in nineteenth-century British surgery / Thomas Schlich
In: Bulletin of the history of medicine Vol. 94 (2020), p. 394-422
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One and the same the world over
[Risorsa elettronica] : the international culture of surgical exchange in an age of globalization, 1870-1914 Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2016
Accesso online https://academic.oup.com/jhmas
Schlich, Thomas.
One and the same the world over [Risorsa elettronica] : the international culture of surgical exchange in an age of globalization, 1870-1914 / Thomas Schlich
In: Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences Vol. 71 (2016), p. 247-270
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Pathological theory, surgical practice?
the rationale behind the first organ transplantations (1880s-1920s) Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 1998
Schlich, Thomas.
Pathological theory, surgical practice? : the rationale behind the first organ transplantations (1880s-1920s) / Thomas Schlich
In: Pathology in the 19th and 20th centuries. p. 55-69
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The perfect machine
Lorenz Böhler's rationalized fracture treatment in World War I Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2009
Accesso online https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/loi/isis
Schlich, Thomas.
The perfect machine : Lorenz Böhler's rationalized fracture treatment in World War I / by Thomas Schlich
In: Isis Vol. 100 (2009), p. 758-791
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Schlich, Thomas.
[Recensione] / Thomas Schlich
In: Nuncius Vol. 25, fasc. 2 (2010), p. 436-437
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Schlich, Thomas.
[Recensione] / Thomas Schlich
In: History and philosophy of the life sciences Vol. 20, n. 3 (1998), p. 371-373
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Schlich, Thomas.
[Recensione] / Thomas Schlich
In: History and philosophy of the life sciences Vol. 20, n. 1 (1998), p. 110-111
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Schlich, Thomas.
[Recensione] / Thomas Schlich
In: History and philosophy of the life sciences Vol. 19, n. 3 (1997), p. 435-436
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Repräsentationen von Krankheitserregern
wie Robert Koch Bakterien als Krankheitsursache dargestellt hat Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 1997
Schlich, Thomas.
Repräsentationen von Krankheitserregern : wie Robert Koch Bakterien als Krankheitsursache dargestellt hat / Thomas Schlich
In: Räume des Wissens. p. 165-190
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Surgical innovation and the multiple meanings of randomized controlled trials
[Risorsa elettronica] : the first RCT on minimally invasive cholecystctomy, 1980-2000 Tang, Cynthia L.    Schlich, Thomas    Anno: 2017
Accesso online https://academic.oup.com/jhmas
Tang, Cynthia L.
Surgical innovation and the multiple meanings of randomized controlled trials [Risorsa elettronica] : the first RCT on minimally invasive cholecystctomy, 1980-2000 / Cynthia L. Tang, Thomas Schlich
In: Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences Vol. 72 (2017), p. 117-141
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Trauma surgery and traffic policy in Germany in the 1930s
a case study in the coevolution of modern surgery and society Schlich, Thomas.    Anno: 2006
Schlich, Thomas.
Trauma surgery and traffic policy in Germany in the 1930s : a case study in the coevolution of modern surgery and society / Thomas Schlich
In: Bulletin of the history of medicine Vol. 80 (2006), p. 73-94