Hassall corpuscles (bodies)

Hassall corpuscles (bodies)
Has·sall corpuscles (bodies) (hasґəl) [Arthur Hill Hassall, English chemist and physician, 1817–1894] see under corpuscle.

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  • Arthur Hill Hassall — (13 December 1817, Teddington 9 April 1894, San Remo) was a British physician, chemist and microscopist who is primarily known for his work in public health and food safety.He entered medicine through apprenticeship in 1834 to his uncle Sir James …   Wikipedia

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  • Virchow — Rudolf L.K., German pathologist and politician, 1821–1902. See V. angle, V. cells, under cell, V. corpuscles, under corpuscle, V. crystals, under crystal, V. disease, V. node, V. psammoma, V. Holder angle, V. Hassall bodies, under body, V. Robin… …   Medical dictionary

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