Friedrich Sigmund Merkel, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Friedrich Sigmund Merkel

German anatomist

Date of Birth: 05-Apr-1845

Place of Birth: Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Date of Death: 28-May-1919

Profession: university teacher, pathologist, anatomist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Friedrich Sigmund Merkel

  • Friedrich Sigmund Merkel (5 April 1845 – 28 May 1919) was a leading German anatomist and histopathologist of the late 19th century.
  • In 1875, he provided the first full description of Tastzellen (touch cells) which occur in the skin of all vertebrates.
  • They were subsequently given the eponym "Merkel cells" in 1878 by Robert Bonnet (1851–1921). Merkel was a native of NĂĽrnberg.
  • In 1869 he earned his medical doctorate from the University of Erlangen, becoming habilitated in the field of anatomy during the following year.
  • He was a professor at the Universities of Rostock (from 1872), Königsberg (from 1883), Göttingen (from 1885), and Rostock (from 1872).
  • At Göttingen, he worked under Jacob Henle and married Henle's daughter Anne.
  • He published a multivolume textbook on human anatomy and originated the color scheme used by most anatomy texts today: red for arteries, blue for veins, and yellow for nerves.
  • He introduced xylene as a clearing agent in histology, and it is still used today Two of his better known assistants were Dietrich Barfurth (1849-1927) and Hermann Kuhnt (1850-1925). The term "Merkel's spur" is synonymous with the femoral calcar.

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