BEYOND THE BLADE OF THE MICROTOME AND THE LENS OF THE MICROSCOPE
There are three years that shaped the field of Histopathology as we know it today:
- 1673, when Anton van Leeuwenhoek invented the simple microscope.
- 1838, when Johannes Müller published his book “On the Nature and Structure Characteristics of Cancer”
- 1865, when Wilhelm His, Sr. invented the microtome.
Centuries later, we are still reaping the rewards of three visionaries who lived decades and centuries apart; Histopathology would have never been what it is today without the efforts of these three individuals, and many more after them.
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