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Who are the ScientistsLeeuwenhoek, Virchow andHooke?
1800-1900 microscopes cells ect
can someone tell me exactlywhere the Virchow's node is?
i realize its on the left side but where exactly. im having a hard time finding it on the internet. photos would help but the photos suck on the web. how many inches above your collar bone
Virchow's node Also known as: Virchow's gland Troisier's node or sign Associated persons: Charles Emile Troisier Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow Description: Also known as Virchow's gland. Synonym: signal node. A firm and palpable enlargement of one of the supraclavicular lymph nodes. They are metastases usually indicative of primary carcinoma of thoracic or abdominal organs, most commonly visceral cancer. Often on the left side.
what universities did RudolphVirchow attend?
From a farming family of relatively modest means, Virchow studied medicine in Berlin (1839) at the military academy of Prussia (Friedrich Wilhelms Institute )on a scholarship. When he graduated in 1843 he went to serve as Robert Froriep's assistant at the Berlin Charité rather than the expected military service. He was employed as an intern at Charité Hospital in Berlin but was suspended on March 31, 1849 because of his liberal view of the German government. Due to political reasons, he moved to Würzburg to study and teach anatomy. In 1856, he returned to Berlin as a professor of anatomic pathology (a chair created just for him) at Berlin University and the Berlin Charité where he had previously worked as Froriep's assistant. One of his major contributions to German medical education was to encourage the use of microscopes by medical students and was known for constantly urging his students to 'think microscopically'. The campus where this Charité hospital is located is named after him, the Campus Virchow Klinikum. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R udolph_Virchow http://www.answers.com/topic/r udolf-virchow?cat=technology
what theory did rudolf virchowpropose?
>Rudolf Virchow observed that new cells develop by the division of pre existing cells. >he proposed "Omnis cellula e cellula" i.e new cells arises from pre existing cells. >also known as theory of cell lineage.
ok, i need research help on aguy scientist named virchow?
well, i cant find anything on the guy and my text book isnt much help, so please and thanks
Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow (born October 13, 1821, in Schivelbein, Pomerania; died September 5, 1902, in Berlin) was a German doctor, anthropologist, public health activist pathologist, prehistorian, biologist and politician. From a farming family of relatively modest means, Virchow studied medicine in Berlin at the military academy of Prussia on a scholarship. Virchow is credited with multiple significant discoveries. He is cited as the first to recognize leukemia. However, he is perhaps best known for his law Omnis cellula e cellula ("every cell originates from another cell") which he published in 1855. Virchow also worked as a politician (member of the Berlin City Council, the Prussian parliament since 1861, German Reichstag 1880-1893) to improve the health care conditions for the Berlin citizens, namely working towards modern water and sewer systems. Virchow is also credited with the founding of "social medicine", frequently focusing on the fact that disease is never purely biological, but often, socially derived. As a co-founder and member of the liberal party (Deutschen Fortschrittspartei) he was an important political antagonist of Bismarck.
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