Virchow
Ru·dolf [roo-dawlf], /ˈru dɔlf/, 1821–1902, German pathologist, anthropologist, and political leader.
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When not responding to dueling challenges, I learned, Virchow was, among other things, the first to thoroughly describe the Virchow-Robin space.
Five Scientists on the Heroes Who Changed Their Lives - Issue 93: Forerunners | Alan Lightman, Hope Jahren, Robert Sapolsky, | December 2, 2020 | NautilusSo Virchow was the master of two very different intellectual domains, which is cool.
Five Scientists on the Heroes Who Changed Their Lives - Issue 93: Forerunners | Alan Lightman, Hope Jahren, Robert Sapolsky, | December 2, 2020 | NautilusAs a neurobiologist and primatologist who studies what the stress of social inequality does to health, Virchow’s quote could serve as the rationale for my career.
Five Scientists on the Heroes Who Changed Their Lives - Issue 93: Forerunners | Alan Lightman, Hope Jahren, Robert Sapolsky, | December 2, 2020 | NautilusProfessor Virchow is, I doubt not, an accomplished English scholar.
Freedom in Science and Teaching. | Ernst HaeckelVirchow came to Munich only on the 20th, and delivered his speech on the 22d.
Freedom in Science and Teaching. | Ernst Haeckel
I must here be permitted to take Virchow exactly at his word.
Freedom in Science and Teaching. | Ernst HaeckelThen what are the new proofs of the theory of descent which Virchow demands of us?
Freedom in Science and Teaching. | Ernst HaeckelIn consequence it was time to look for that civilization which Virchow had prophesied as its ultimate result.
The War Upon Religion | Rev. Francis A. Cunningham
British Dictionary definitions for Virchow
/ (German ˈfɪrçɔf) /
Rudolf Ludwig Karl (ˈruːdɔlf ˈluːtvɪç karl). 1821–1902, German pathologist, who is considered the founder of modern (cellular) pathology
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