Christian Bohr og De syv små Djaevle: Et laerestykke i 4 akter om iltdiffusionsstriden mellem Christian Bohr og August Krogh

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Christian Bohr og De syv små Djaevle: Et laerestykke i 4 akter om iltdiffusionsstriden mellem Christian Bohr og August Krogh. / Gjedde, Albert.

In: Dansk Medicinhistorisk Aarbog, 2004, p. 13-39.

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Gjedde, A 2004, 'Christian Bohr og De syv små Djaevle: Et laerestykke i 4 akter om iltdiffusionsstriden mellem Christian Bohr og August Krogh', Dansk Medicinhistorisk Aarbog, pp. 13-39.

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Gjedde, A. (2004). Christian Bohr og De syv små Djaevle: Et laerestykke i 4 akter om iltdiffusionsstriden mellem Christian Bohr og August Krogh. Dansk Medicinhistorisk Aarbog, 13-39.

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Gjedde A. Christian Bohr og De syv små Djaevle: Et laerestykke i 4 akter om iltdiffusionsstriden mellem Christian Bohr og August Krogh. Dansk Medicinhistorisk Aarbog. 2004;13-39.

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Gjedde, Albert. / Christian Bohr og De syv små Djaevle: Et laerestykke i 4 akter om iltdiffusionsstriden mellem Christian Bohr og August Krogh. In: Dansk Medicinhistorisk Aarbog. 2004 ; pp. 13-39.

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