Wilhelm His, Sr.

Wilhelm His, Sr.

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birth_date = July 9 1831
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Wilhelm His, Sr. (1831-1904) invented the microtome. By treating animal flesh with acids and salts to harden (Casey likes mr. johnson)it and then slicing it very thinly with the microtome, scientists were able to further research the behavior and function of anim

Made a most significant theoretical contribution when he specifically rejected all forms of soft inheritance (Lamarkism). The passage runs [original in German] : "Until it has been refuted, I stand by the statement that characters can not be inherited that were acquired during the lifetime of the individual". The passage comes from his W. 1874. "Unsere Körperform und das physiologische Problem ihrer Enstehung". Vogel, Leipzig. The historical significance is that it was not until 1883 that August Weismann made a similar declaration.

His is also remembered for disputing the veracity of Ernst Haeckel's drawings of embryo, which had been used as justifcation for the development of recapitulation theory.

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last=Wendler
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publication-date=1982 Dec
year=1982
title= [Wilhelm His Senior--the life and work of the important Leipzig morphologist]
volume=37
issue=23
periodical=Zeitschrift für die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete
pages=810-3

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url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3515894
last=Peipert
first=J F
last2=Roberts
first2=C S
publication-date=1986 Apr 15
year=1986
title=Wilhelm His, Sr.'s finding of Johann Sebastian Bach.
volume=57
issue=11
periodical=Am. J. Cardiol.
pages=1002

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title= [Wilhelm His (the elder)]
volume=24
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periodical=Ontogenez
pages=103-10

*Citation
id = PMID:7033877
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7033877
publication-date=1981 Oct 4
year=1981
title= [Wilhelm His, the anatomist: 1831-1904]
volume=122
issue=40
periodical=Orvosi hetilap
pages=2485-8

*Citation
id = PMID:14071882
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14071882
publication-date=1964 Jan 4
year=1964
title=WILHELM HIS SR. (1831-1904)--EMBRYOLOGIST AND ANATOMIST.
volume=187
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periodical=JAMA
pages=58

ee also

*Wilhelm His, Jr.
*Embryology

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