Magnus Pegel

Magnus Pegel (or Pegelius or Pegelow) (15 May 1547 1619) was a German doctor and mathematician.[1] Pegel was born in Rostock in Pomerania/Germany and was one of the first authors to write (in 1604) about the theory of blood transfusions.[2][3][4][5] He died at Stettin.

Magnus Pegel

Works

  • "Disputatio de peste"
  • "Universi seu mundi Diatyposis"
  • "Thesaurus rerum selectarum"
  • "Aphorismi thesum selectarum"

References

  1. "Pegel, Magnus", Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium
  2. F. J. Cole (1921), "The history of anatomical injections", in Charles Singer (ed.), Studies in the history and method of science, Vol II
  3. J Greenwalt (August 1995), "The history and future of transfusion medicine", Transfusion Today (23), ISSN 1015-3276
  4. Theophilus Parvin (1874), "Address in obstetrics diseases of women and children", Transactions of the American Medical Association, American Medical Association
  5. Douglas W. Huestis; Joseph R. Bove; Shirley Busch (1970), Practical blood transfusion


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