. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. THE BIRTH OF HISTOLOGY 175 parliament. He assisted in molding the cell-theory into better form, and in 1858 published a work on Cellular Patlwlogy, which applied the cell-theory to diseased tissu- It is to be remembered that Bichat was a medical man, in- tensely interested in pathological, or diseased, tissues, and we. Fig. 52.—Franz Leydig, 1821-1908. Courtesy of Dr. Wm. M. Wheeler. see in Virchow the one who especially extended Bichat's work on the side of abnormal histology. Virchow's name is asso ciated also with the beginning of the idea of ge


. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. THE BIRTH OF HISTOLOGY 175 parliament. He assisted in molding the cell-theory into better form, and in 1858 published a work on Cellular Patlwlogy, which applied the cell-theory to diseased tissu- It is to be remembered that Bichat was a medical man, in- tensely interested in pathological, or diseased, tissues, and we. Fig. 52.—Franz Leydig, 1821-1908. Courtesy of Dr. Wm. M. Wheeler. see in Virchow the one who especially extended Bichat's work on the side of abnormal histology. Virchow's name is asso ciated also with the beginning of the idea of germinal conti nuity, which is the basis of biological ideas regarding hered- ity (sec, further, Chapter XV). Leydig.—Franz Leydig (Fig. 52) was early in the field as a histologist with his handbook (Lehrbuch der JI Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Locy, William A. (William Albert), 1857-1924. New York, H. Holt


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