Google
×
Marie François Xavier Bichat was a French anatomist and pathologist, known as the father of modern histology. Although he worked without a microscope, ...
Więcej pytań
17 sie 2024 · French anatomist and physiologist whose systematic study of human tissues helped found the science of histology.
Marie François Xavier Bichat (Xavier Bichat)

Marie François Xavier Bichat (Xavier Bichat)

Francuski anatom i fizjolog
Marie François Xavier Bichat – francuski anatom i fizjolog. Urodził się w 1771 roku jako syn lekarza. Studiował w Nantui i potem w Lyonie. Początkowo zajmował się matematyką i fizyką, potem pod wpływem M. A. Petita zdecydował się na medycynę. Wikipedia
Data i miejsce urodzenia: 14 listopada 1771, Thoirette, Thoirette-Coisia, Francja
Data i miejsce śmierci: 22 lipca 1802, Paryż, Francja
Książki
14 lis 2018 · Xavier Bichat, a French pathologist and anatomist, was born Nov. 14, 1771. Bichat was the first to propose that tissue is a central element in human anatomy.
20 lis 2008 · Marie-François Xavier Bichat (1771-1802) was a prominent French anatomist during a time of revolution and one of the founders of French scientific medicine.
20 lis 2008 · Marie-François Xavier Bichat (1771–1802) was a prominent French anatomist during a time of revolution and one of the founders of French scientific medicine.
Xavier Bichat, one of the brilliant men of medicine, interposed his interpretations of tissue structure between the organ pathology of Morgagni and the ...
2 maj 2022 · Xavier Bichat, who lived a short life (1771–1802), was prominent French anatomist and physiologist during the time of revolution and one of the founders of ...
Xavier Bichat was born in Thoirette, France, on 11 November 1771, the oldest son of Jean-Baptiste Bichat, a physician.
2 maj 2022 · Xavier Bichat, who lived a short life (1771–1802), was prominent French anatomist and physiologist during the time of revolution and one of ...
In The Birth of the Clinic, Foucault presented the anatomist and physiologist Xavier Bichat (1771–1802) as the defining figure of modern medicine.