
Albrecht von Haller
Works
- Dr. Albert Haller's physiology, 1754 (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- Dissertation on the sensible and irritable parts of animals, 1755 (external scan)
- Pathological observations, chiefly from dissections of morbid bodies, 1756 (external scan)
- First lines of physiology, 1779 (external scan)
- Letters from Baron Haller to his daughter: on the truths of the Christian religion. 1780 (external scan)
- Anatomical description of the arteries of the human body, 1813 (external scan)
- The moderate monarchy, 1849 (external scan)
- Chronic infectious diseases and Diseases of the liver and portal vein, with the chapter relating to interstitial pneumonia in "Cyclopædia of the practice of medicine", 1874 (external scan)
Works about Haller
- The life and doctrines of Haller, 1867 short work (external scan)
- Albert von Haller by E. G., 1878-01 in Nature (external scan)
- Baron von Haller by Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1891 short work (external scan)
- The rise of physiology. in "Biology and its makers" by William Albert Locy, 1908 (external scan)
- The influence of Haller upon Schiller's early poems by Margarethe Caroline Hochdoerfer, 1909 (external scan)
- Albert von Haller and the Disputationes chirurgicae selectae by D'Arcy Power, 1926 (external scan)
- The Conflict Between The Religious And The Scientific Views of Albert Von Haller by Margarethe Caroline Hochdoerfer, 1932 (external scan)
- "Haller, Albrecht von," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)

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