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Who is Robert Virchow?

Who is Robert Virchow?

Rudolf Virchow, in full Rudolf Carl Virchow, (born October 13, 1821, Schivelbein, Pomerania , Prussia [now Świdwin, Poland]—died September 5, 1902, Berlin, Germany), German pathologist and statesman, one of the most prominent physicians of the 19th century.

Where was Rudolf Carl Virchow born and raised?

Virchow was born in Schivelbein, a small town in rural Pomerania in Prussia on 13 October 1821.

What did Rudolf Carl Virchow believe causes disease?

Ultimately Virchow argued that disease is caused by changes in normal cells, also known as cellular pathology. Virchow was born in Schivelbein, a small town in rural Pomerania in Prussia on 13 October 1821.

What kind of work did Karl Virchow do?

Virchow founded the medical fields of cellular pathology and comparative pathology (comparison of diseases common to humans and animals). His most important work in the field was Cellular Pathology (Die Cellularpathologie in ihrer Begründung auf physiologische und pathologische Gewebelehre) published in 1858, as a collection of his lectures.

How old was Rudolf Carl Virchow when he died?

Rudolf Carl Virchow (1821-1902) He received the Great Gold Medal of Science from Emperor Wilhelm II on his eightieth birthday for his contributions to medical science. In 1902 Virchow fractured his hip when he jumped out of a moving tram. He died a few months later in Berlin on 5 September 1902 from heart failure.

How did Rudolf Carl Virchow contribute to cell theory?

Rudolf Carl Virchow lived in nineteenth century Prussia, now Germany, and proposed that omnis cellula e cellula, which translates to each cell comes from another cell, and which became a fundamental concept for cell theory. He helped found two fields, cellular pathology and comparative pathology, and he contributed to many others.

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