RM2JE4800–Portrait of Johann Bartholomäus Trommsdorff, Friedrich Rossmässler, after J. Öchs, 1802, print maker: Friedrich Rossmässler, (mentioned on object), after: J. Öchs, (mentioned on object), Leipzig, 1802, paper, h 133 mm - w 85 mm
RMMP57DC–Chemische Receptirkunst . English: Chemische Receptirkunst, oder, Taschenbuch für praktische Aerzte (Erfurt: Beyer und Maring, 1799) Trommsdorf was a prolific author: this particular work deals with pharmaceutical chemistry. . 1799. Johann Trommsdorff (Johann Bartholomaus Trommsdorff, 1770-1837) 1286 Johann Trommsdorff 1799 Chemische Receptirkunst
RMJFYKDJ–Ferdinand von Lütgendorff-Leinburg - Porträt Louise Fikentscher geb. Trommsdorff 1845
RMG82C0J–Trommsdorff, Johann Bartholomäus
RM2F8RD6P–Trommsdorff, Johann Bartholomäus .
RM2X1B4E4–Trommsdorff, Johann Bartholomew, - 19830422 PD104714 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2AN7H1X–The British journal of dermatology . which are not known tobe parasitic, and which produce growths on potato which are limitedto the streaks. These growths are faint rose colour with an oily lustre,and are often surrounded by a whitish glistening zone, thus givingrise to a very different appearance from that produced by M. castellanii.Micrococcus ruher (Trommsdorff, 1904-), or, as it is sometimes named. OBSEUVATIONS ON TRICHOMYCOSIS AXILLARIS. 261 M. chromidrogemis ruber, which was isolated from a case of chromi-drosis, is characterised by the fact that it does not grow on potato ;its colourin