Vittorio Marchi

Vittorio Marchi (1851-1908)

Vittorio Marchi (30 May 1851, Novellara 12 May 1908, Iesi) was an Italian neurologist and histologist.

He studied pharmaceutical chemistry and medicine at the University of Modena, earning his doctorate in 1882.[1] He was head of the histology laboratory at the psychiatric hospital of Reggio Emilia, and later director of the primary medical hospital in Iesi.[2]

He was the creator of a popular osmium-based staining method ("Marchi stain") for the demonstration of degenerating nerve fibers.[3][4] In the late 1890s, he was a pioneer of meningioma surgery.[4]

Additional eponyms

Selected writings

References

  1. Vittorio Marchi in Dizionario Biografico – Treccani (biography)
  2. Treccani.it Vittorio Marchi nell'Enciclopedia Treccani
  3. 1 2 Medical Dictionary - The Free Dictionary (definition of eponyms)
  4. 1 2 Talamonti G, D'Aliberti G, Debernardi A, Innocenti G (November 2013). "Vittorio Marchi, MD (1851-1908): an unsung pioneer of neuroscience". Neurosurgery 73 (5): 887–93; discussion 893. doi:10.1227/NEU.0000000000000003. PMID 23728450.
  5. OCLC WorldCat (publications)
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