Six Offprints on Immunochemistry, Inscribed to Hans Sachs

by Karl Landsteiner

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First edition

1903-1925. First Edition. Landsteiner received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1930 for his discovery of the human blood groups, a finding whose practical consequences the safety of blood transfusion, the foundations of forensic serology, the understanding of hemolytic disease of the newborn have made it one of the most consequential contributions in the history of medicine. But the blood group work was only one episode in a scientific career

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