The Museum for the History of the University of Pavia and the Birth of Histology |
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Authors: | Alberto Calligaro Alessandro L Calligaro |
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Institution: | 1. Psychology Department , Louisiana State University , Baton Rouge, LA, USA abaumei@lsu.edu |
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Abstract: | A brief overview is provided on the development of histology as an independent discipline at the University of Pavia, through documents and preparations preserved in the Museum for the History of the University. Studies on the organization of tissues and cells started blooming in the mid-1850s, when morphological observations were supported by significant technical advancements in microscopy and tissue preparation. The role of Albert Koelliker, the great father of European Histology in the second half of 19 th century, is also discussed. Koelliker had several contacts with Camillo Golgi and promoted the diffusion of Golgi's discoveries. The authors also underline the innovative role of Camillo Golgi in the histological approach to research and in the foundation of modern histology. |
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Keywords: | schizophrenia psychosis taraxein Robert Galbraith Heath |
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