Anatomical studies of the brain and successive analyses of this organ were performed in ancient times. Indeed, notes found in the Edwin Smith Papyrus mention that the Egyptians identified the meninges and gyri millennia ago. Their successors examined the content of the skull, examined it and illustrated it in greater detail. Alexandrians (Herophilus and Erasistratus) described the cerebral ventricles and blood circulation and supply to the brain. More accurate depictions emerged during the Renaissance with Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Charles Estienne (1504-1564) and Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), followed by Thomas Bartholin (1616-1680), Franciscus Sylvius (1614-1672) and later scholars. The present study focuses on neuroanatomy and is devoted to the study of nervous system structures by the eminent pathologist Rudolph Virchow. When reorganizing the procedure and reporting of the post-mortem examination, including a meticulous autopsy of the brain, neuropathology was a discipline yet to be developed. He pioneered a new approach to the autopsy and analysis of its results, aiming to benefit not only the patients but also clinicians and pathologists.

How Rudolph Virchow changed the approach to autopsy of the brain / Gulczyński, Jacek; Gouveia, Rosa H.; Sunnucks, David; Canzonieri, Vincenzo; Michalski, Mateusz; Nesi, Gabriella. - In: FOLIA NEUROPATHOLOGICA. - ISSN 1641-4640. - STAMPA. - 63:(2025), pp. 220-226. [10.5114/fn.2025.154621]

How Rudolph Virchow changed the approach to autopsy of the brain

Nesi, Gabriella
2025

Abstract

Anatomical studies of the brain and successive analyses of this organ were performed in ancient times. Indeed, notes found in the Edwin Smith Papyrus mention that the Egyptians identified the meninges and gyri millennia ago. Their successors examined the content of the skull, examined it and illustrated it in greater detail. Alexandrians (Herophilus and Erasistratus) described the cerebral ventricles and blood circulation and supply to the brain. More accurate depictions emerged during the Renaissance with Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Charles Estienne (1504-1564) and Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), followed by Thomas Bartholin (1616-1680), Franciscus Sylvius (1614-1672) and later scholars. The present study focuses on neuroanatomy and is devoted to the study of nervous system structures by the eminent pathologist Rudolph Virchow. When reorganizing the procedure and reporting of the post-mortem examination, including a meticulous autopsy of the brain, neuropathology was a discipline yet to be developed. He pioneered a new approach to the autopsy and analysis of its results, aiming to benefit not only the patients but also clinicians and pathologists.
2025
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Gulczyński, Jacek; Gouveia, Rosa H.; Sunnucks, David; Canzonieri, Vincenzo; Michalski, Mateusz; Nesi, Gabriella
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