Hans Renschler
Hans Renschler (April 19, 1925 – April 30, 2011), born in Stuttgart, Germany,[1] was a scientist in the field of internal medicine and medical didactics. He was also the founder and director of the Institut für Didaktik der Medizin at the University of Bonn.[1]
Research work
Among his many publications,[2] some stand out: Measuring low levels of glucose in urine to monitor health, meanwhile a routine clinical test, was first standardized and published in 1965 by Renschler.[3] An obituary [4] was published 11/15/2011.
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References
- "Geburtstage" (in German). aerzteblatt.de. 2000. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
- https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=author%3Ah-renschler&btnG=Search
- The upper limit of glucose concentration in the urine of healthy subjects. Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 1965 Dec 31;90 (53):2349-53
- "GMS | GMS Journal for Medical Education | Prof. Dr. Med. Hans Renschler, geb. 18.04.1925 – gest. 30.04.2011".
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