Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (20 July 1839 – 15 August 1884) was a German-Jewish pathologist. Cohnheim was born at Demmin, Pomerania. He studied at the universities...
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which were visible only at the cellular level. A student of Virchow's, Julius Cohnheim (1839–1884) combined histology techniques with experimental manipulations...
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establishing cytology as the focus of physiological research, while Julius Cohnheim pioneered experimental pathology in medical schools' scientific laboratories...
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Heinrich Waldeyer; from 1870 to 1874 to Hermann Lebert, and then to Julius Cohnheim, who he followed to the University of Leipzig in 1878. There he became...
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Bernhard Naunyn. In 1878 he worked as assistant under Carl Ludwig and Julius Cohnheim at the University of Leipzig. In 1883 he became an associate professor...
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Virchow and served as his personal secretary. He worked in Wroclaw under Julius Cohnheim on tuberculosis. He also met Louis Pasteur in Paris, Robert Koch and...
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studied at several German laboratories to work with, among others, Julius Cohnheim. This experience abroad prompted Welch to model his plans for a new...
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circulation before moving to Leipzig in 1879 where he worked under Julius Cohnheim. In 1880 he moved to Cambridge as George Henry Lewes' student, working...
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hospital in Dresden, and in 1885 returned to Leipzig, where he succeeded Julius Cohnheim (1839–1884) as chair of pathological anatomy. One of his better known...
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granules. In 1868, Langerhans used the technique taught to him by Julius Friedrich Cohnheim to stain a sample of human skin with gold chloride and identified...
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