Topographie Des Elastischen Gewebes Innerhalb Der Haut Des Erwachsenen (Topography of Elastic Tissue Within the Skin of the Adult) is a detailed examination of the elastic tissues found within human skin. Written by Ludwig Zenthoefer and published in 1892, this work provides a historical snapshot of dermatological and anatomical knowledge of the late 19th century.
The book likely delves into the microscopic structure and distribution of elastic fibers within the skin, offering insights into their role in skin elasticity and function. This book would be of interest to those studying the history of medicine, dermatology, and histology, as well as anyone researching the early understanding of skin anatomy and physiology.
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