- Richard Altmann
Richard Altmann (
March 12 ,1852 –December 8 ,1900 ) was a Germanpathologist andhistologist (tissue researcher) from Deutsch Eylau in theProvince of Prussia . He studied medicine inGreifswald ,Königsberg ,Marburg , andGiessen , and earned his doctorate at theUniversity of Giessen in 1877. Afterwards, he was aprosector atLeipzig , and in 1887 became a professor (extraordinary) ofanatomy . He died inHubertusburg in 1900 from a nervous disorder.Altmann is known for his work involving
cell theory and structure. In his study of animal cells, he investigated small granules in theprotoplasm of the cell. He called these particles- "bioblasts", which he postulated were elementary organisms that hadmetabolic andgenetic autonomy. Today Altmann's bioblasts are known asmitochondria . In 1890 Altmann published his findings in a treatise named "Die Elementarorganismen" (The Elementary Organism), which was met with skepticism by many in the scientific community.Altmann is credited for coining the term "
nucleic acid ", in exchange forFriedrich Miescher 's (1844-1895) "nuclein", when it was demonstrated that nuclein had acidic properties. Altmann also developed an histological stain which consists ofpicric acid ,aniline , and acidfuchsin , and is used forstaining mitochondria crimson against a yellow background.Literary works
* "Ueber Nucleinsäuren". Archiv für Anatomie und Physiologie. Physiologische Abteilung. Leipzig, 1889, 524-536.
* "Zur Geschichte der Zelltheorien" (The History of Cell Theories) . Ein Vortrag. Leipzig, 1889.
* "Die Elementarorganismen", 1890References
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/179.html Who Named It; Richard Altmann]
* [http://www.mitomed.se/html_pages/MMC_Mitochondria.html The Mitochondrion]
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