Cytology Test 1
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Hans & Zacharias Jansen | 1590-1600. Built the first microscope
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Robert Hooke | 1665. Micrographia. Use the word "cell"
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Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | 1677. Published descriptions of bacteria, protozoa, red blood cells and sperm. First to stain slide.
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Marcello Malpighi | 1665. Described RBCs. Studied fine structures of plants and animals
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Morgagni | 1761. Pointed out importance of post mortem examination. Father of "modern pathologic anatomy"
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Schleiden and Schwann | 1838-39. Developed cell theory; basic unit of living matter is the cell. Birth of "cytology"
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William Perkin | 1856. Introduced aniline dye
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Gerlach | 1858. Introduce staining as laboratory procedure
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Virchow | 1858. Father of Anatomic Pathology. Wrote Cellular Pathology. "All cell comes from cell" Disease as cellular reaction to condition. Tumors as new cellular growth. "Leukemia"
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Paul Ehrlich | 1877.Differentiated white corpuscle with acid and basic dye. Described neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils
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Hanau | 1889.Successfuly transplanted tumors in rats
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Peyton Rous | 1910. Discovered viral etiology of chicken sarcoma.
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George Papanicolaou | 1928. "New Cancer Diagnosis." 1939. Noticed nuclear changes in malignant cells. 1941. "Diagnostic Value of Vaginal Smears in Uterus Carcinoma". 1944. "Atlas of Exfoliative Cytology". 1950 Cytology is a routine lab procedure.
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