and of general pathology and therapy and at the same time the director of the Pathology Institute. Basing his work on the cell theory of body structure, Virchow asserted that any pathological process is the sum total of disturbances occurring in each cell. Virchow studied almost all the disease...
[1].He pioneered themodern concept of the cell theory; hecampaigned relentlessly for social re-forms,and founded the Berlin Societyfor Anthropology,Ethnology,and Pre-history.Rudolf Virchow (a Slavic name)was born on 13 October 1821, in thetown of Schievelbein, in Pomerania,He was the only ...
Rudolf Virchow, German pathologist and statesman, one of the most prominent physicians of the 19th century. He pioneered the modern concept of pathological processes by his application of the cell theory to explain the effects of disease in the organs an
and of general pathology and therapy and at the same time the director of the Pathology Institute. Basing his work on the cell theory of body structure, Virchow asserted that any pathological process is the sum total of disturbances occurring in each cell. Virchow studied almost all the disease...
.Rudolf Virchow (a Slavic name)was born on 13 October 1821, in thetown of Schievelbein, in Pomerania,He was the only son of a merchant.Hereceived in 1839 a military fellowshipto study medicine at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Institut in Berlin. There he worked under Johannes Müller(1801–1858...