Magnus Huss
Magnus Huss (22 October 1807 – 22 April 1890) was a Swedish physician and professor, knighted with his name retained. He is known for coining the term ''alcoholism'' in 1849, which he used to refer to the pathological changes in the body due to long-term alcohol intoxication. He has also been described the "forefather of Swedish internal medicine" and the "founder of clinical education in [Sweden]". Provided by Wikipedia-
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6by Jacobson, Philip, Gårdmark, Anna, Östergren, Johan, Casini, Michele, Huss, MagnusGet access
Published in Ecosphere (2018)
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7by Jacobson, Philip, Whitlock, Rebecca, Huss, Magnus, Leonardsson, Kjell, Östergren, Johan, Gårdmark, AnnaGet access
Published 2021
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8by Angeles Torres, Maria, Casini, Michele, Huss, Magnus, Otto, Saskia A., Kadin, Martina, Gardmark, AnnaGet access
Published in Ecological Indicators (2017)
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10by Gårdmark, Anna, Casini, Michele, Huss, Magnus, van Leeuwen, Anieke, Hjelm, Joakim, Persson, Lennart, de Roos, André M.Get access
Published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2015)
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11by van Leeuwen, Anieke, Huss, Magnus, Gardmark, Anna, Casini, Michele, Vitale, Francesca, Hjelm, Joakim, Persson, Lennart, de Roos, Andre MGet access
Published in The American Naturalist (2013)
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