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As early as 1741 a Jekel Reinach is mentioned in the Memory Book of the Jewish community in Mainz, and by the end of the century the Reinachs were already one of the most notable and well-to-do Jewish families in the city. 2 The Record of Names of 1808 lists Salomon (formerly Seligmann) Reinach, Jacques (Mayer Herz) Reinach, Marx (Mayer Herz) Reinach, and Bernard Jacques (Beer Jacob) Reinach. 3 The descendants of Jacques Reinach spread from Mainz to Frankfurt and from there to Paris. His grandson Adolf von Reinach (1814-1879), Belgian consul in Frankfurt, was created an Italian Baron in 1866, and founded the French Banking family of de Reinach-not to be confused with the Alsatian barons de Reinach-which played a major role in republican circles around the French politician Gambetta. In 1850 Adolf's twin brother Hermann Joseph Reinach, then already established in Paris, married Julie Büding from Kassel. Among the three sons of this marriage Salomon (1858-1932), a prominent archaeologist and historian of religion, became a professor at the École du Louvre. He also translated Schopenhauer and established a critical edition of Augustine's De Civitate Dei. His brother Théodore (1860-1923), professor of numismatics at the Collège de 1 The few existing published biographies of Reinach are, if not unreliable (Oesterreicher 1952), then at best very succinct (Avé-Lallemant 1975, 172-74, Crosby 1983, XI-X). In compiling the present essay we have used in particular Reinach's letters to Husserl (Husserl Archives) and to Conrad and Daubert (Bavarian State Library, Munich). We draw further on Avé-Lallemant's Catalogue of the Münchener Phänomenologennachlässe, on Schuhmann's Husserl-Chronik (The Hague: Nijhoff, 1977), and on the pertinent Vorlesungsverzeichnisse of the University of Göttingen. We have also profited from the "Historical Introduction" to Brettler 1974, 1-15. References not here given in full are to be found in the Reinach bibliography on pp. 299-332 below. We should like to thank the Bavarian State Library, the Husserl Archives, Louvain, and Oberarchivrat Schütz of the Stadtarchiv Mainz for providing copies of relevant materials. Special thanks are due to Fräulein Hertha Schmujlow and to Dr. Eberhard Avé-Lallemant, executors of Reinach's literary estate, for their generous assistance and for their permission to quote extensively from Reinach's letters. Thanks are due also to the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, under whose kind auspices Smith's contributions to this essay were written.
A more rapid healing of skin graft donor sites has often been observed during ultimoratio therapies with growth hormone in adults who have suffered extremely severe burns. The purpose of this animal experimental study was to examine the influence of systemic growth hormone administration on the healing time of skin graft donor sites under standardized conditions in pigs. The animals were 14 (7 experimental and 7 control) male, sexually mature, German domestic pigs, in which 30 skin graft donor sites 8 cm x 4 cm and 0.6 mm deep were created. Fifteen each of the skin graft donor sites were bandaged with the same material [hydrocolloid bandage (Varihaesive E) and PVP-iodine gauze (Braunovidon Gaze)]. The test period was 15 days for each pig, whereby recombinant growth hormone (0.5 IU/kg body weight per day) was applied subcutaneously in the experimental group. The bandages were changed under brief narcosis every 2 days, during which one skin-punch biopsy was taken per skin graft donor site, and blood samples were drawn for determination of the serum IGF-1 values. Photographic documentation was also recorded. The biopsies were examined histologically (hematoxylin and eosin stain) and immunohistochemically (collagen IV and VII, and laminin), whereby histologically the start of keratinization was assessed as a healing criterion. The serum IGF-1 values in the growth hormone group were statistically significantly higher than in the control group. Immunohistochemically, a complete basal membrane was observed in both the experimental and the control group after the 7th or 8th day. A clearly elevated serum IGF-1 level correlated in the growth hormone group with the skin graft donor sites healing. It could thus be demonstrated both clinically and histologically that systemic application of growth hormone results in a statistically significantly more rapid healing of the skin graft donor sites by 2 days earlier than in the control group.
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