| 21. | He was among the first scientists in France to use the microscope in normal and pathological anatomy.
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| 22. | In 1865 he became an assistant at the institute of pathological anatomy in Vienna under Karl Rokitansky.
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| 23. | By 1853, Weber was a Privatdocent in surgery, and zealously pursuing studies in pathological anatomy.
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| 24. | In 1890 he became habilitated in pathological anatomy, and in 1897 obtained the title of professor.
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| 25. | Ar Berlin, he gave lectures in normal and pathological anatomy, physiology, zoology and botany.
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| 26. | August Wagenmann was the author of numerous scientific articles, especially in the field of pathological anatomy.
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| 27. | The following year, he became Chair and Professor of Pathological Anatomy at the University of Palermo.
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| 28. | Following de Liuzzi's early studies, 15th century anatomists included Alessandro Achillini and Antonio Benivieni Pathological anatomy
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| 29. | While in Germany, Ylpp?concentrated on research about children's pathological anatomy and attracted international recognition.
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| 30. | Weichselbaum was among the first scientists to recognize the importance of bacteriology for the field of pathological anatomy.
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