Hans Renschler Explained
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.
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.
Notes and References
- Web site: Geburtstage . 2000. aerzteblatt.de. German. 2009-06-08.
- Web site: Google Scholar.
- 5851934. 1965. Renschler. H. E.. Weicker. H.. von Baeyer. H.. The upper limit of glucose concentration in the urine of healthy subjects. Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift . 90. 53. 2349–2353.
- Prof. Dr. med. Hans Renschler, geb. 18.04.1925 – gest. 30.04.2011 . 2011. 10.3205/zma000758. Eitel. Florian. GMS Journal for Medical Education . 28. 4. 19307389.