- Julius Arnold
Julius Arnold (
August 19 ,1835 -February 3 ,1915 ) was a Germanpathologist who was born inZurich . He was the son ofanatomist Friedrich Arnold (1803-1890).He studied medicine at the Universities of Heidelberg, Prague, Vienna and Berlin, where he was a student of
Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902). In 1859 he became a doctor of medicine, and in 1866 he became a professor ofpathological anatomy and director of the institute of pathology atHeidelberg . Arnold was the author of 120 articles in the fields ofhistology andpathological anatomy .His name is lent to a disorder known as
Arnold-Chiari malformation , which occurs when thecerebellar tonsils and themedulla oblongata protrude through theforamen magnum into thespinal canal . Arnold described this malformation in an infant who died shortly after delivery, and published his account in an 1894 paper titled "Myelocyste, Transposition von Gewebskeimen und Sympodie". In 1891, Austrian pathologistHans Chiari (1851-1916) also described this disorder, three years prior to Arnold's findings. In 1907, two of Dr. Arnold's students coined the eponym of "Arnold-Chiari malformation" in honor of both men.References
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