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  1. Dec 26, 2018 · Rudolf Virchow (born October 13, 1821 in Shivelbein, Kingdom of Prussia) was a German physician who made a number of strides in medicine, public health, and other fields such as archaeology. Virchow is known as the father of modern pathology—the study of disease. He advanced the theory of how cells form, particularly the idea that every cell ...

  2. ルードルフ・ルートヴィヒ・カール・フィルヒョウ (Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow、発音 [ˈvirço] / [ˈfirço] [1] 、 1821年 10月13日 - 1902年 9月5日 )は、 ドイツ人 の 医師 、 病理学者 、 先史学者 、 生物学者 、 政治家 。. 白血病 の発見者として知られる。. 姓は ...

  3. Rudolf Virchow is thus an example and an inspiration to successfully bridge, with complexity, the increasing challenges within health and other areas of our modern civilisation. The Virchow Prize for Global Health was launched in October 2021, providing symbolic value to the global health community’s celebration of Rudolf Virchow’s 200th ...

  4. Aug 19, 2016 · Virchow was a founding member of the German liberal party and was opposed to the excessive military budget of Bismarck, the conservative Prussian chancellor. This angered Bismarck sufficiently to challenge Virchow to a duel in 1865. One version of this story is that Virchow received notification of the duel whilst in his laboratory working on a ...

  5. Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow ( Schievelbein/ Świdwin, 13 de outubro de 1821 — Berlim, 5 de setembro de 1902) foi um médico, antropólogo, patologista, pré-historiador, biólogo, escritor, editor e político alemão. É considerado o pai da patologia moderna e da medicina social, além de antropólogo e político liberal ( Partido ...

  6. Sep 1, 2021 · Rudolf Virchow (1821‒1902) is remembered primarily as the “father” of the enduring concept of cellular pathology. 7 However, as a physician with a wide range of clinical and scientific interests, he also made important contributions to anthropology, ethnography and especially epidemiology and public health. 8 Virchow's best known work ...

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · Rudolf Virchow contributed to the transformation of medical knowledge in the nineteenth century and was a founding figure for the discipline of anthropology in Germany. He was born in Schivelbein, Pomerania (today Swidwin in northwest Poland), on 13 October 1821 and died in Berlin on 5 September 1902. After receiving his degree in 1843, Virchow ...

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