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Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow (13 October 182113 October 1821; 17 Tishrei 5582 He; 16 Ethanim 5825 AM – 5 September 19025 September 1902; 3 Elul 5662 He; 2 Ethanim 5906 AM) grew up as a farming child in Schivelbein, Germany. ... As a well known scientist, he was the first person to recognize leukemia. He was also the...
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In Ian F. McNeely, Medicine on a Grand Scale: Rudolf Virchow, Liberalism, and the Public Health (2002), 26. ... Home > Dictionary of Science Quotations > Scientist Names Index V > Rudolf Virchow;
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GENERALLY REGARDED AS one of the most brilliant and influential biomedical scientists of the 19th century, Rudolf Carl Virchow was, remarkably, ... In the 1870s, while remaining a prolific biomedical scientist, Virchow also turned his attention increasingly to anthropology and archaeology. He died on September 5, 1902,
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RUDOLF VIRCHOW: The Scientist as Citizen (Modern European History. Germany and Austria) (Hardcover) ... Search Books by subject:; European history (ie other than Britain & Ireland); Germany - History; History; History: World; History / Europe / General; Virchow, Rudolf Ludwig Karl; General; 1789-1900; 1821-1902;
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MUNICH, ON THE 22nd OF SEPTEMBER, 1877; By RUDOLF VIRCHOW, M.D., PROFESSOR IN THE UNIVERSITY AND MEMBER OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES; OF BERLIN : MEMBER OF THE PRUSSIAN HOUSE OF DEPUTIES. ... Or at least Rudolf Carl Virchow did to some extent when he asserted omnis cellula e cellula ("every cell stems from another cell").
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Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) ... Leading Prussian scientist, the founder of cellular pathology and a leader of German anthropology. Virchow was a major advocate of the cell theory and published an influential theory that cells arose from each other in a continuous series of generations ("Omnis cellula e cellula").
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Rudolf Virchow is considered the most prominent German physician of the 19th century, his long and successful career reflecting ... it was coined by the French natural scientist and politician François Vincent Raspail (1794-1878) in 1825. But Virchow made cellular pathology into a system of overwhelming importance.
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One of the most prominent physicians of the 19th century, German scientist and statesman Rudolf Virchow pioneered the modern concept of the pathological processes of disease. He emphasized that diseases arose, not in organs or tissues in general, but primarily in individual cells.
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The 40 year old native of Erwitte (around Soest) now researches as professor at the Institute of Pharmacy and Toxicology and as group leader at the Rudolf Virchow Center how cells migrate or adhere to surfaces like blood vessels or tumors. ... Heike Hermanns has been a young scientist group leader since August 2007.
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