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Percivall Pott 1714 – 1788 Chimney sweeps cancer of the scrotum Pott’s disease – vertebral tuberculosis
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John Hunter 1728 – 1793 Papers at the Royal Society on experimental pathology, including the use of a microscope Described inflammation Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons, London
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First Systematic Textbook of Pathology Matthew Baillie – 1761 – 1823 Nephew of John Hunter The Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body Microscopic pathology atlas Physician of King George III
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Thomas Hodgkin 1798 – 1866 On Some Morbid Appearances of the Absorbent Glands and the Spleen “Lister’s compound microscope might lead to useful discoveries in the future.”
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Joseph Recamier – 1774 – 1852 – metastasis Richard Bright – 1789 – 1858 – Kidney disease Thomas Addison – 1793 – 1860 – Pernicious anemia
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Cell Theory Robert Hooke – 1635 – 1703 – cell Matthias Jacob Schleiden – 1804 – 1881 – botanist Theodor Schwann – 1810 – 1882 – zoologist
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Cell Theory Johannes Peter Müller 1801 – 1858 Berlin Father of medical microscopy Microscopic criteria for benign and malignant tumors Über den Feinern Bau und die Formen der Krankhaften Geschwülste – On the Finer Structure and Form of Morbid Tumors
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Cell Theory Rudolph Virchow 1821 – 1902 The greatest figure in the history of Pathology Die Cellularpathologie “Omnis cellula e cellula” – all cells from cells
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Herman Lebert – 1831 – 1878 Microscopic atlas
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1850s Pathology developed as a separate specialty Medical schools, Professors of Pathology Microscope, diagnostic histopathology, neoplasia France – laboratories Germany – universities
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Microscope Fresh tissue, cut by hand, unstained Formaldehyde fixation – Isaac Blum – 1833 – 1903 Paraffin embedding – Edwin Klebs – 1834 – 1913 Microtome – Minot – 1852 – 1914 Biological stains Hematoxalin – Franz Böhmer Paul Ehrlich – 1854 – 1915
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Anaplasia David Von Hansemann 1858 – 1920
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Grading, Carcinoma in Situ Albert Compton Broders 1885 – 1964 Mayo Clinic
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Staging Cuthbert Esquire Dukes 1890 – 1977 St. Mark’s Hospital, London
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Pap Smear George Papanicolaou – 1883 – 1962 January, 1928 – New Cancer Diagnosis – Betterment Conference Battle Creek Michigan 1941 – The Diagnostic Value of Vaginal Smears in Carcinoma of the Uterus 1943 – Diagnosis of Uterine Cancer by the Vaginal Smear 1954 – Atlas of exfoliative Cytology
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