1870 Rudolf Virchow German Scientist
Rudolf Virchow, German pathologist
James Paget.
Ernest Goodpasture, American pathologist
Paul Ehrlich, German immunologist
Thomas Hodgkin, British physician
Elise L'Esperance, American pathologist
Rudolph Virchow, German pathologist
Jean-Antoine Villemin, French physician
Gerhard Hansen, Norwegian physician
Austrian-US pathologist Karl Landsteiner as a child
Pathology lecture by Virchow
Richard Pfeiffer, German bacteriologist
Post-mortem examination, 1890
Edwin Klebs, German-Swiss pathologist
Karl Landsteiner, Austrian-US pathologist
Emil Frei, US oncologist
James Paget, British pathologist
Marie-Francois Xavier Bichat pathologist
Pathologist analysing a sample under a microscope
Max Wilms, German pathologist
Gladys Dick, US pathologist
Ludwig Aschoff, German pathologist
Department of Pathology, PUMC, 1924
Pathology
Microscope use
Maud Slye, US pathologist
William Osler as a pathologist, 1880s
Arthur Biedl, Hungarian pathologist
Henry Thompson, British surgeon
William Osler, Canadian physician
Pathologist analysing a sample under a microscope.
Rockefeller Institute laboratory
Forensic investigation, Iraq
Jonathan Hutchinson, British physician
Pathology slides
William Welch, US pathologist
Emil DuBois-Reymond, German physician
The answers are all in the details
Walter H. Sheldon, US pathologist
Wilbur A. Sawyer, US medical researcher
Franz Gall, German physiologist
Leo Loeb, US pathologist
Pathologist viewing microscopic images
Alois Alzheimer, German neuropathologist
Robert Wiedersheim, German anatomist
Victor Bloede, German-US chemist
Edouard Brissaud, French physician
Brain specimen on glass slide
Wax-embedded brain specimen
Brain specimen slice preparation
Saul Adler, British medical scientist
Chlorambucil leukemia drug molecule
A Treatise of the Scurvy, 18th century
Body trolley, 20th century
Justus von Liebig (1803-73), German Chemist, Considered the Founder of Organic Chemistry, Portrait
N. Elizabeth Presho, US pharmacologist
Adolph Fick, German physician
Almroth Wright, British bacteriologist
Ssm melanoma.
Ernst Weber, German experimental psychologist
Lerner and Ceppellini, Geneticists
Samuel Wilks, British physician
Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist
Urethral probes, circa 1870
Winifred Phillips Hathaway, US public health worker
Opium smokers in China, 1840s
Alexander Scherer, German chemist
Alfred Taylor, British toxicologist
John Snow's cholera map, 1854
Nicholas Kratzer, German astronomer
Brain specimen preparation
Wynne Sharples Ballinger, US paediatrician
William Augustus Hinton, American microbiologist
Ferdinand von Richthofen, German geologist
Alexander von Humboldt, German naturalist
Charles Judd, US educational psychologist
Joseph Henry, American scientist
Cutting tissue section with rotary microtome
Moon, 1870
Charles Baskerville, US chemist
Charles Chandler, US chemist.
Louis Agassiz (1807-73), Swiss-American Biologist and Geologist, Three-Quarter Length Portrait, Engraving
Louis Agassiz (1807-73), Swiss-American Biologist and Geologist, Head and Shoulders Portrait
Cleveland Abbe, US meteorologist
Edouard Branly, French physicist
John Powell and Tau-gu
Henry Parkhurst, US astronomer
Seth Chandler, US astronomer
Benjamin Gould, US astronomer
Brain specimens on glass slides
Carl Stumpf, German psychologist
Rudolf Diesel, German engineer
John Ayrton Paris, British physician
University bacteriology class, 1900s
Elizabeth Blackwell and family
Helen Hierholzer, US psychologist
Ruth Tunnicliff, US bacteriologist
Selma Snyderman, US paediatrician
Quizartinib cancer drug molecule, illustration
Guadecitabine cancer drug molecule
Venetoclax cancer drug molecule
The common childhood cancers, SEM
Caroline Whitney, American physician
Irene Amy Patchett Smith, US anatomist
I'm confident I'll find a cure
Beautiful biologist
Knowledge is power
Positivity magnified
Beauty and brains
Robert Remak, Polish-German neurologist
Ninth International Congress of Psychology, 1929
Atrial tachycardia.
Systemic lupus erythematosus.
Malignant melanoma.
Robert Koch, German microbiologist and physician
Post mortem instruments, circa 1860
Die Retina der Wirbelthiere title page, 1894
London cholera map, 1849
Blood sample
Muybridge motion study track, 1870s
Jonathan Hartwell, US cancer researcher
Sigismond Jaccoud, Swiss physician
Arlene Frances Fung, Trinidadian cancer researcher
Howard Ricketts, US pathologist
Carlos Finlay, Cuban physician
Pharmaceutical factory, Dartford, 1890s
Adolf von Baeyer, German chemist
Johanna Westerdijk, Dutch plant pathologist
Pathologist with the patient says about the occupational disease
Clinical testing
Neuropathology lab, France
18th Century pharmacy, historical artwork
Dubreuilh melanoma.
Tsai-Ying Cheng, Taiwanese-US biochemist
Elizabeth C. Crosby, American neuroanatomist
Edward Titchener, British psychologist
Rudolf Christian Bottger, German inorganic chemist
Gertrude Elion, US biochemist
Ulisse Aldrovandi, Italian scientist
17th Century alchemist, artwork
Prostate, post-mortem
Mary Jane Rathbun, US zoologist
Charles Darwin
Maria Mitchell, US astronomer
Joseph Fayrer, British physician
George Rees, forensic toxicologist
Yeast infection.
Basal cell carcinoma.
Squamous cell carcinoma.
Histiocytofibroma.