postmortem changes

postmortem changes
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  • Bichat, Marie-François-Xavier — ▪ French anatomist and physiologist born Nov. 11/14, 1771, Thoirette, France died July 22, 1802, Lyon  French anatomist and physiologist whose systematic study of human tissues (tissue) helped found the science of histology.       Bichat studied… …   Universalium

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