Albrecht von Haller (juga dikenal sebagai Albertus de Haller; 16 Oktober 1708 – 12 Desember 1777) adalah seorang anatomisfisiologis, naturalis, ensiklopedis, bibliografer dan penyair Swiss. Sebagai murid dari Herman Boerhaave, ia sering disebut sebagai "bapak fisiologi modern."[1][2]
Histoire des Plantes suisses ou Matiere médicale et de l'Usage économique des Plantes par M. Alb. de Haller ... Traduit du Latin . Vol. 1&2 . Berne 1791 Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf.
Elementa physiologiae corporis humani. 1. Fibra, vasa, circuitus sanguinis, cor. Venetiis: apud Aloysium Milocco in via Mercatoria, sub signo Apollinis. 1766.
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