- Victor André Cornil
Victor André Cornil, also André-Victor Cornil (1837-1908) was a French
pathologist who was a professor at theUniversity of Paris . He received his doctorate inParis in 1860, and was later a member of theAcadémie Nationale de Médecine .Cornil was a renowned professor of pathological
anatomy , and is also remembered for his work in the fields ofbacteriology ,histology and microscopic anatomy. In 1864, he was the first physician to describe chronic childhoodarthritis . However, this disease was to become known asStill's disease after English physician George Frederic Still. In 1863 Cornil demonstrated histological evidence that supportedGuillaume Duchenne 's hypothesis regarding the cause ofparalysis inpoliomyelitis . Cornil and Austrian anatomistRichard Heschl (1824-1881} were the first physicians to discover the use ofmethyl violet as an histological stain for detection ofamyloid .In 1865 he founded a private laboratory with
Louis-Antoine Ranvier where they gave courses in histology. Here, Cornil taught pathological anatomy and Ranvier taught standard anatomy. WithVictor Babeş he wrote an important paper on bacterial infections titled "Les bactéries et leur rôle dans l’anatomie et l’histologie pathologiques des maladies infectieuses"., [ [http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/1099.html Petri dish (www.whonamedit.com) ] at www.whonamedit.com] and with Ranvier he published "Manuel d'histologie pathologique", which was an influential manual ofhistopathology .Notes
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