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What 'virchow' said in 1885.​

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Answered by masterpratik077
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Virchow's theory stated that just as animals are unable to arise without previously existing animals, cells are unable to arise without previously existing cells. The idea that new cells arose from pre-existing cells in both diseased and healthy tissue was not original.

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Answered by Itzmagicheart
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In 1858 he published Cellular Pathology, a groundbreaking book of 20 lectures he had given at the university, which laid the foundations of modern pathology and indeed of modern medical theory. Simply put, Virchow established that all diseases can be traced to cells.

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