Excerpt from Lectures on General Pathology, Vol. 1: A Handbook for Practitioners and Students; The Pathology of the Circulation
At Wiirzburg, Cohnheim remained till Easter, 1860, and after spending a summer-semester at Greifswald, once more betook himself to Berlin. Here he passed his examination for the degree of Doctor, but the Thesis still remained to be written, and Cohnheim began in January, 1861, to work, under Virchow's guidance, in the Pathological Institute of the Charité. The Dissertation, De pyogenesi in tunicia serods, published with some additions in the Archiv,' is chiefly of interest as showing how early Cohnheim's attention was di reefed to the study of inflammation by his great master.
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