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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Oskar Langendorff (1 February 1853 in BresOskar Langendorff (1 February 1853 in Breslau – 10 May 1908 in Rostock; his first name is sometimes given as "Oscar") was a German physician and physiologist known primarily for his experiments on the isolated perfused heart, the so-called Langendorff Heart apparatus. In addition, he is credited with discoveries in respiration and in the conduction of impulses in the sympathetic and peripheral nervous system. His work has served as the basis for the use of retrograde perfusion in science and medicine.rograde perfusion in science and medicine. , Oscar Langendorff (* 1. Februar 1853 in Breslau; † 10. Mai 1908 in Rostock) war ein deutscher Mediziner und Physiologe. , Oskar Langendorff (Breslavia, 1º febbraio Oskar Langendorff (Breslavia, 1º febbraio 1853 – Rostock, 10 maggio 1908) è stato un cardiologo e fisiologo tedesco. È conosciuto principalmente per i suoi studi inerenti alla cardiologia, che portarono all'ideazione del metodo noto come cuore di Langendorff, oltre che per ricerche e scoperte concernenti l'apparato respiratorio e il sistema nervoso.pparato respiratorio e il sistema nervoso.
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rdfs:comment Oskar Langendorff (Breslavia, 1º febbraio Oskar Langendorff (Breslavia, 1º febbraio 1853 – Rostock, 10 maggio 1908) è stato un cardiologo e fisiologo tedesco. È conosciuto principalmente per i suoi studi inerenti alla cardiologia, che portarono all'ideazione del metodo noto come cuore di Langendorff, oltre che per ricerche e scoperte concernenti l'apparato respiratorio e il sistema nervoso.pparato respiratorio e il sistema nervoso. , Oskar Langendorff (1 February 1853 in BresOskar Langendorff (1 February 1853 in Breslau – 10 May 1908 in Rostock; his first name is sometimes given as "Oscar") was a German physician and physiologist known primarily for his experiments on the isolated perfused heart, the so-called Langendorff Heart apparatus. In addition, he is credited with discoveries in respiration and in the conduction of impulses in the sympathetic and peripheral nervous system. His work has served as the basis for the use of retrograde perfusion in science and medicine.rograde perfusion in science and medicine. , Oscar Langendorff (* 1. Februar 1853 in Breslau; † 10. Mai 1908 in Rostock) war ein deutscher Mediziner und Physiologe.
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