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Rudolph Carl Virchow (13 October 1821 – 5 September 1902) was a German doctor, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist and politician, known for ...
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German pathologist who studied under Johannes Müller. Virchow opposed the idea that disease was an affliction of the body at large or one of its humor, ...
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Rudolf Virchow was a German pathologist and statesman, widely credited for his advancements in public health, particularly with his cell theory.
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German pathologist and statesman, one of the most prominent physicians of the 19th century. He pioneered the modern concept of pathological processes by ...
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This is a photograph of Rudolph Virchow (1821–1902). Virchow was one of the 19th century's foremost lead- ers in medicine and pathology. He was also a ...
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Virchow was the only child of a farmer and city treasurer in Schivelbein, Germany . He had a strong interest in natural science. In 1839, he received a scholarship ...
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Noun, 1. Rudolf Virchow - German pathologist who recognized that all cells come from cells by binary fission and who emphasized cellular abnormalities in ...
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16 Jan 2013 ... In a time when some scientists distrusted microscopes, Rudolph Virchow studied cells and theorized they were essential building blocks to the ...
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As a young physician, Rudolf Virchow held the then-radical belief that disease originates in cells, not in tissues, organs, or entire organisms. He was a rebel ...
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Rudolf Carl Virchow was born October 13, 1821, in the small town of Schivelbein, in Eastern Pomerania, now part of Poland. He was the only son of a farmer, ...
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