- Leonard Landois
Leonard Landois (
December 1 ,1837 -November 17 ,1902 ) was a Germanphysiologist who was a native ofMünster . He studied medicine at theUniversity of Greifswald , and was later a professor and director of the institute of physiology atGreifswald . In 1866 he became a member of theGerman Academy of Sciences Leopoldina . He was a younger brother tozoologist Hermann Landois (1835-1905).Leonard Landois was a pioneer in the study of
blood transfusion s and the phenomena of agglutination. In 1875 he demonstrated that whenred blood cell s are taken from one species of animal and are mixed withserum taken from an animal of a different species, the red cells typically clump and sometimes burst (hemolyze ).Selected writings
* "Über der Haarbalgparasiten des Menschen" (treatise about Parasites of Humans); (1861)
* "Die Transfusion des Blutes" (On Blood Transfusion); (1875)
* "Lehrbuch der Physiologie des Menschen" (Textbook of Human Physiology); (1880)
* "Die Urämie" (treatise on Uremia); (1890)References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
* cite book
title=Written in Blood
author=Colin Wilson, Damon Wilson
year=2003
publisher=Carroll & Graf Publishers
isbn=078671266X
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BJA8soPFgyIC&pg=PA254&lpg=PA254&dq=%22leonard+landois%22&source=web&ots=Rv1k9fsvhT&sig=V0Uxy3dWO7hzRB2lPK-wBwI6vrg
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