Zusammenfassung
Der Bericht schildert die Entwicklung des PhilologiestudentenCarl G. Hartman zum Naturwissenschaftler. Studien über pilzzüchtende Ameisen und über die Ökologie solitärer Wespen folgten embryologische Versuche bei Fledermäusen. Mit hier anschliessenden Untersuchungen zur Fortpflanzungsphysiologie und frühen Embryonalperiode des Opossums und des Rhesusaffen hatHartman einen grundlegenden Beitrag zur modernen Fortpflanzungsphysiologie geleistet.
LiteraturSelected Bibliography of Carl G. Hartman's 253 Publications
Carl G. Hartman's ‘Anybody who is industrious can get results in research. Only once in a while do we have a basic idea that can be stated in a few pages ...’ (Hartman).
Carl G. Hartman'sStudies in the Development of the Opossum, Didelphis virginiana L.
Carl G. Hartman's I.History of the Early Cleavage, II.Formation of the Blastocyst (Doctor's Thesis), J. Morphol.27, 1 (1916).
Carl G. Hartman's III.Description of New Material on Maturation, Cleavage, and Entoderm Formation.
Carl G. Hartman's IV.The Bilaminar Blastocyst, J. Morphol.32, 1 (1919).
Carl G. Hartman's V.The Phenomena of Parturition, Anat. Rec.19, 251 (1920).
Carl G. Hartman'sThe Oestrous Cycle in the Opossum, Amer. J. Anat.32, 353 (1923).
Carl G. Hartman'sObservations on the Viability of the Mammalian Ovum, Amer. J. Obstet. Gyn.7, 1 (1924).
Carl G. Hartman'sDescription of Parturition in the Monkey Pithecus Rhesus, together with Data on the Gestation Period and other Phenomena Incident to Pregnancy and Labor, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp.43, 33 (1928).
Carl G. Hartman'sThe Period of Gestation in the Monkey, Macacus Rhesus, first Description of Parturition in Monkeys, Size and Behaviour of the Young, J. Mammal.9, 181 (1928).
Carl G. Hartman'sThe Breeding Season of the Opossum and the Rate of Intra-uterine and Postnatal Development (Didelphis virginiana), J. Morphol. Physiol.46, 143 (1928).
Carl G. Hartman'sThe Fertile Period of the Menstrual Cycle in the Monkey, Anat. Rec.44, 226 (1929) (Abstr.).
Carl G. Hartman'sOn the Almost Instantaneous Transport of Spermatozoa Through the Cervix and Uterus in Rat, Proc. Soc. exp. Biol. Med., N. Y.28, 312 (1930), (withJ. Ball).
Carl G. Hartman'sBimanual Rectal Palpation as Applied to the Female Rhesus Monkey, Anat. Rec.45, 263 (1930) (Abstr.).
Carl G. Hartman'sOn the Relative Sterility of the Adolescent Organism, Science74, 226 (1931).
Carl G. Hartman'sOvulation and the Transport and Viability of the Ovum and Sperm in the Female Genital Tract, inE. Allen's Sex and Internal Secretions (Hoeber 1932), p. 647, second Ed. 1939, p. 630.
Carl G. Hartman'sStudies in the Reproduction of the Monkey, Macacus Rhesus with special Reference to Menstruation and Pregnancy, Contrib. to Embryol. Carnegie Inst. of Wash.23, 1 (1932).
Carl G. Hartman'sPelvic (rectal) Palpation of the Female Monkey, with Special Reference to the Ascertainment of Ovulation Time, Amer. J. Obstet. Gyn.26, 600 (1933).
Carl G. Hartman'sAnatomy of the Rhesus Monkey (Williams & Wilkins 1933).
Carl G. Hartman'sTime of Ovulation in Women (Williams & Wilkins 1936).
Carl G. Hartman'sRecovery of Primate Eggs and Embryos; Methods and Data on the Time of Ovulation, West. J. Surg. Obstet. Gyn.52, 41 (1944).
Carl G. Hartman'sThe Mating of Animals (Mammals) in Animal Colony Maintenance, An. N. Y. Acad. Sci.46, 23 (1945).
Carl G. Hartman'sPossums (Texas University Press 1952).
Carl G. Hartman'sHow Variable is the Functional Life of the Human Corpus Luteum Menstrualis (Ogino Festschrift), World of Obstet. Gyn.7, 39 (1955).
Carl G. Hartman'sHow do Sperms get into the Uterus? Fertility and Sterility8, 403 (1957).
Carl G. Hartman'sUterotubal Insufflation, Obstet. Gyn.11, 622 (1958).
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Paper read at his eightieth birthday, June 3, 1959.
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Vollman, R.F. In Memoriam Carl G. Hartman's contributions to the physiology of reproduction. Experientia 15, 407–408 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158979
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