Reginald Huber Fitz - Research Article from Science and Its Times

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 1 page of information about Reginald Huber Fitz.
Encyclopedia Article

Reginald Huber Fitz - Research Article from Science and Its Times

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 1 page of information about Reginald Huber Fitz.
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1843-1913

American pathologist who studied in Berlin under Rudolf Virchow and was instrumental in advancing the understanding of the cell as a component of disease. Fitz's systematic use of clinical and bedside observation led him to his greatest contributions to medicine, the characterization of acute appendicitis and acute pancreatitis. A Professor at Harvard Medical School, Fitz was known for his extensive clinical studies and for his microscopic examination of tissues.

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