- Joseph von Gerlach
Joseph von Gerlach (1820–1896) was a German professor of
anatomy at theUniversity of Erlangen .Gerlach was a pioneer of
histological staining and anatomicalmicrophotography . In 1858 Gerlach introducedcarmine mixed withgelatin as an histological stain. Along withCamillo Golgi , he was a major proponent of the theory that the brain'snervous system consisted of processes of contiguous cells fused to create a massive meshed network. Gerlach summed up his theory by stating:the finest divisions of the protoplasmic processes ultimately take part in the formation of the fine nerve fibre network which I consider to be an essential constituent of the gray matter of the spinal cord. The divisions are none other than the beginnings of this nerve fibre net. The cells of the gray matter are therefore doubly connected by means the nerve process which becomes the axis fibre and through the finest branches of the protoplasmic processes which become a part of the fine nerve fibre net of the gray matter.
The reticular theory predominated until the 1890s whenRamon y Cajal brought forth hisneuron doctrine of synaptic junctions, which in essence replaced the reticular theory.Gerlach was one of the first physicians to use microphotography for medical research. In 1863 he published a handbook titled "Die Photographie als Hilfsmittel mikroskopischer Forschung" (engl. "Photography as a tool in microscopic science") in which he discusses the practical and technological aspects of microscopic photography. Also the eponymous "Gerlach's valve" (valvula processus vermiformis) is named after him; this anatomical structure is a fold of membrane at the opening into the
caecum of the canal of thevermiform appendix . In his article "Ueber das Hautathmen" [von Gerlach, J. (1851): "Ueber das Hautathmen". In: "Archiv für Anatomie, Physiologie und wissenschaftliche Medicin". pp. 431–455] (engl. "On skin respiration") he was the first to show that human skin uses oxygen from ambient air.References
External links
* http://www.uni-erlangen.de/infocenter/uniarchiv/materialien/rektoren/
* http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bekannte_Pers%C3%B6nlichkeiten_der_Friedrich-Alexander-Universit%C3%A4t_Erlangen-N%C3%BCrnberg
* http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_von_Gerlach
* [http://neurophilosophy.wordpress.com/2006/08/29/the-discovery-of-the-neuron/ Neurophilosophy, On discovery of the neuron]
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