Carl Arnold Ruge, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Carl Arnold Ruge

German pathologist

Date of Birth: 24-Sep-1846

Place of Birth: Berlin

Date of Death: 15-Apr-1926

Profession: university teacher, gynaecologist, pathologist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Carl Arnold Ruge

  • Carl Arnold Ruge (24 September 1846 – 15 April 1926) was a German pathologist who was a native of Berlin.
  • He is credited for contributions made in the early detection of uterine cancer.
  • Ruge was a nephew of pathologist Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902). For a number of years he served as director of the laboratory for microscopic and clinical research in the Frauenklinik at the Charité-Berlin.
  • In Berlin he worked closely with gynecologist Karl Ludwig Ernst Schroeder (1838-1887).
  • From 1882 to 1912 he was director of the pathological institute for gynecology at the university Frauenklinik.
  • In 1896 he was appointed professor. Ruge pioneered microscopic diagnostics in the field of gynecology.
  • With his associate Johann Veit (1852–1917), he is credited with establishing the groundwork for contemporary gynecological pathology and histology.
  • In the 1870s the two men introduced the surgical biopsy as a necessary diagnostics tool.
  • From their biopsies, they demonstrated that there were too many cases of unnecessary surgeries for cervical cancer, proving that physicians were often incapable of detecting cancer without the aid of a biopsy.
  • Ruge is also credited with having first defined varicose veins as "any dilated, elongated and tortuous vein irrespective of size".

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