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2. 50 Years Ago in The Journal of Pediatrics: Hemodynamic Findings in Acute Glomerulonephritis.
3. John Paul Jones: An Overlooked Autopsy Finding that May Explain His Terminal Illness.
4. Twenty-five years of RENHIS: a history of histopathological studies within EUVAS.
5. 50 years ago in the Journal of pediatrics: The nature of kidney disease in children who fail to recover from apparent acute glomerulonephritis.
6. 50 years ago in the Journal of Pediatrics: The roentgen appearance of the chest in acute glomerulonephritis in children.
7. [To the editors. Mention of the Bright kidney disease in a 19th century official Hungarian medical document].
8. [To the editors. Mention of the Bright kidney disease in a 19th century official Hungarian medical document].
9. [Bright's disease is mentioned in an official Hungarian medical document in the 19th century].
10. Patient-based continuum of care in nephrology: why read Thomas Addis' "Glomerular Nephritis" in 2010?
11. Thomas Addis, 1881-1949, clinical scientist, hematologist and pioneering nephrologist: a brief biography.
12. Dr Richard Bright--father of medical renal disease.
13. The death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: an epidemiologic perspective.
14. Immunosuppressive therapy in glomerular diseases: major accomplishment of Tadeusz Orłowski and his school.
15. Treatment of glomerulonephritis: will we ever have options other than steroids and cytotoxics?
16. On the central role of studies on the kidney in the recognition, conceptual evolution, and understanding of hypertension.
17. Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs (1819-1885) and Bright's disease.
18. [History of nephrology in the last 100 years: Acute rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis].
19. [Bright disease: the first kidney disease].
20. [The inventor John Ericsson was stricken down by Bright disease].
21. Dr John Mitchell Bruce's notes relating to the last illness and death of Benjamin Disraeli.
22. [Bright disease in Turin and Italy from the middle of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century].
23. [Doctors and autocrats: the Livadia sunset].
24. Richard Bright--physician extraordinaire.
25. A son's dilemma, a doctor's ordeal.
26. [From the library of the Dutch Journal of Medicine: Richard Bright (1789-1858) and his 'Reports of Medical cases'].
27. Villain and victim: the kidney and high blood pressure in the nineteenth century.
28. The role of anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody in the pathogenesis of human glomerulonephritis.
29. The description of renal 'arterio-capillary fibrosis' by William W. Gull.
30. The concept of 'glomerulonephritis'. the fascinating history of evolution and emergence of a specialist's nosology focus on Italy and Torino.
31. Bright's disease and albuminuria as seen by the famous neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot.
32. Glomerulonephritis and progression--Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs, a forgotten pioneer.
33. The pathobiography and death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: from legend to reality.
34. William Charles Wells (1757-1815)--a nephrologist of the Scottish enlightenment.
35. Frederick Akbar Mahomed (1849-1884): pioneer of clinical research.
36. [History of glomerular sclerosis].
37. The Carolinas' contribution to the education of Dr. Richard Bright.
38. Clinical nephrology in 19th century Germany.
39. Hypertension as cause and consequence of renal disease in the 19th century.
40. The contributions of Priscilla Kincaid-Smith to the study of glomerulonephritis: a personal view.
41. Framing disease: studies in cultural history. From Bright's disease to end-stage renal disease.
42. From Bright's disease to modern nephrology: Pierre Rayer's innovative method of clinical investigation.
43. The origins of American nephrology (1800-1850).
44. Medical eponyms updated: Bright's disease.
45. Aphorisms of Hippocrates.
46. Enigma of contracted granular kidney: a chapter in the history of nephrology.
47. The development of immunopathologic investigation of kidney disease.
48. Mozart's last illness--a medical diagnosis.
49. [Richard Bright and the nephrological theory of E.M. Tareev].
50. [Richard Bright and the problems of modern nephrology (on the 200th anniversary of the birth of R. Bright)].
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