| 31. | He was rector of Prague's General Hospital and director of the Czech Institute of Pathological Anatomy.
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| 32. | He studied medicine at the University of Siena, where he later became a professor of pathological anatomy.
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| 33. | Here, he was also head of the laboratory for pathological anatomy at the psychiatric-neurological clinic.
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| 34. | In 1866 he became a member of the Acad�mie nationale de m�decine ( section for pathological anatomy ).
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| 35. | Today, the museum of pathological anatomy at the University of Lyon is named in Ollier's honor.
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| 36. | Bayle is remembered for his extensive work in pathological anatomy, making contributions in research of cancer and tuberculosis.
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| 37. | That same year he became director of the department of pathological anatomy at the city hospital Friedrichshain-Berlin.
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| 38. | He later attained a full professorship, and in 1864 founded the first institute of pathological anatomy at Freiburg.
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| 39. | From 1911 until 1922 he was professor of pathological anatomy at the University of Zurich, where he died.
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| 40. | At the Institute of Pathological Anatomy in Lund, he wrote an important thesis titled " Studien �ber Kleinhirncysten.
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