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which can be
subsumed under the four
categories currently accepted by
histologists. The
usage of
illustrations in histology,
deemed as
useless by Bichat...
- July 1817 – 2
November 1905) was a
Swiss anatomist, physiologist, and
histologist.
Albert Kölliker was born in Zürich, Switzerland. His
early education...
- 1st
Baronet (20 July 1816 – 29
March 1892) was an
English surgeon,
histologist and anatomist. He is best
known for his
research using microscopes to...
- morphology] (Speech). 3rd All-Union
Meeting of Zoologist, Anatomists, and
Histologists (in Russian). Leningrad, U.S.S.R.
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anatomist Betz cells – Vladimir
Alekseyevich Betz (1834–1894),
Ukrainian histologist Billroth's cords – Theodor
Billroth (1829–1894),
Austrian surgeon Bowman's...
- 1852 – 17
October 1934) was a
Spanish neuroscientist, pathologist, and
histologist specializing in
neuroanatomy and the
central nervous system. He and Camillo...
- pope 1144–5
Marcello Malpighi (1628–1694), physiologist,
anatomist and
histologist Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937), engineer,
pioneer of
wireless telegraphy...
- Castleman's disease.
Jamie Chapman (1970–present),
Australian ground-breaking
histologist. Hans
Chiari (1851–1916),
Austrian pathologist (see Arnold–Chiari malformation...
- July 1909 – 11
December 1961) was a
university morbid anatomist and
histologist at the
University of Cambridge, and an
honorary consulting pathologist...
- – 22
March 1922) was a
French physician, pathologist,
anatomist and
histologist, who
discovered the
nodes of Ranvier,
regularly spaced discontinuities...