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Marie François
Xavier Bichat (/biːˈʃɑː/; French: [biʃa]; 14
November 1771 – 22 July 1802) was a
French anatomist and pathologist,
known as the
father of...
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Bichat (1771–1802) was a
French anatomist and pathologist,
known as the
father of
modern histology.
Bichat may also
refer to:
Bichat's fat pad
Bichat–Claude...
- The
Bichat–Claude
Bernard Hospital (French: Hôpital
Bichat-Claude-Bernard [opital biʃa klod bɛʁnaʁ]) is
located in the 18th arrondis****t of Paris, France...
- The
buccal fat pad (also
called Bichat’s fat pad,
after Xavier Bichat, and the
buccal pad of fat) is one of
several encapsulated fat m****es in the ch****...
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histology or, in
connection with disease, as histopathology.
Xavier Bichat is
considered as the "Father of Histology".
Plant histology is
studied in...
- was an
academic discipline in its own right. The
French anatomist Xavier Bichat introduced the
concept of
tissue in
anatomy in 1801, and the term "histology"...
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Second suicide bombing near the
Stade de France. 21:25 –
Shooting at the rue
Bichat. 21:32 –
Shooting at the rue de la Fontaine-au-Roi. 21:36 –
Shooting at...
- Pitié-Salpêtrière
Hospital (one of the
largest in Europe), Hôpital Cochin,
Bichat–Claude
Bernard Hospital, Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou, Bicêtre Hospital...
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classification of them has been very various, e.g.,
compare Aristotle,
Bichat, Cuvier. The
notion of
physiological division of labor,
introduced in the...
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English and French. However,
Michel Lejoyeux, head of
psychiatry at
Bichat–Claude
Bernard Hospital in Paris,
noted in an
interview that "Traveler's...