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  2. Apr 15, 2024 · 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 and tissues of the body.

  3. Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow ( / ˈvɪərkoʊ, ˈfɪərxoʊ /; [1] German: [ˈvɪʁço], [2] also [ˈfɪʁço]; [3] 13 October 1821 – 5 September 1902) was a German physician, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist, writer, editor, and politician. He is known as "the father of modern pathology " and as the founder of social ...

  4. Rudolf Virchow was a pathologist and politician who founded social medicine and microscopic anatomy. He named leukemia, studied typhus epidemics, and criticized unscientific practices in medicine. He also founded his own journal and served as a German politician.

  5. Dec 26, 2018 · Rudolf Virchow was a German physician who made a number of strides in medicine, public health, and other fields such as archaeology. He advanced the theory of how cells form, especially the idea that every cell comes from another cell. He also helped bring more scientific rigor to medicine and was an advocate for social medicine.

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  6. Jun 8, 2018 · People. Medicine: Biographies. Rudolf Virchow. Virchow, Rudolf. views 3,080,190 updated Jun 08 2018. VIRCHOW, RUDOLF (1821–1902), German pathologist and anthropologist. 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.

  7. Mar 17, 2012 · 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.

  8. Rudolf Virchow, a prolific and influential 19thcentury German physician, pathologist, and anthropologist, is one of the founders of “social medicine.” Social medicine unites medical and political thought, and, as Virchow stated, “Medicine is a social science, and politics is nothing more than medicine on a grand scale.”

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