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  Digital Clendening: Rudolf Virchow Manuscripts, Autobiographical Outline, page 2
Virchow was born on October 13, 1821 in the town of Schivelbein (Swidwin) which is located about thirty-five south and a little west of Köslin (Koszalin) where he attended gymnasium from 1835-1839.
Virchow was suspended by the government as prosector because they felt that he used his official position inappropriately by disseminating provocative pamphlets in support of the liberal movement.
It is fortunate that the number of Virchow’s letters we have during this period of time are by far the greatest in comparison to any other time in his life.The subject of Virchow’s possible call to Würzburg was first initiated by the Würzburg faculty in January of 1849.
clendening.kumc.edu /dc/rv/cv2.html   (2604 words)

  
 Heinrich Schliemann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although he had received permission to excavate in 1876, Schliemann did not reopen the dig at Troy until 1878-1879, after another excavation in Ithaca designed to locate the actual sites of the Odysseus story.
Emile Burnouf and Rudolph Virchow joined him in 1879.
There was a third excavation, 1882-1883, an excavation of Tiryns in 1884 with Wilhelm Dörpfeld, and a fourth at Troy, 1888-1890, with Dörpfeld, who taught him to stratigraphize.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heinrich_Schliemann   (2788 words)

  
 INTRODUCTION: THE NATURE OF SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY
In 1839, Theodore Schwann came to a similar conclusion for animal tissues.
Rudolf Virchow, in 1858, combined the two ideas and added that all cells come from pre-existing cells, formulating the
When an organism consists of a single cell, the organism is referred to as ___.
www.estrellamountain.edu /faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookintro.html   (5361 words)

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