Электронная книга: Johann Friedrich Meckel «Handbuch der pathologischen Anatomie. 2 Band. Abtheilung 1»

Handbuch der pathologischen Anatomie. 2 Band. Abtheilung 1

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Johann Friedrich Meckel

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Johann Friedrich Meckel, often referred to as Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Younger (October 17, 1781 - October 31, 1833) was a German anatomist who was born in Halle. In 1802 he received his medical doctorate in University of Halle, and from 1808 until his death in 1833 was a professor of pathology, anatomy and surgery at the University.

After his graduation, Meckel spent time in Paris assisting zoologist Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) with systematic analysis of anatomical and zootomical specimens. In 1810, he finished translating Cuvier's 5-volume work "Leçons d’anatomie Comparée" from French into German. From 1826 until 1833 he was editor of the "Archiv für Anatomie und Physiologie".

Meckel adopted naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck's (1744-1829) evolutionary beliefs. Meckel was a pioneer in the science of teratology, especially concerning the study of birth defects and abnormalities during embryonic development. He believed that abnormal development adhered to the same natural laws as did normal development. With French embryologist Étienne Serres (1786-1868), the "Meckel-Serres Law" is named. This was a theory of parallelism which attempted to link comparative embryology with a unifying pattern in the organic world.

Two eponymous structures of the anatomy are named after him:
* Meckel's diverticulum: Portion of the omphalomesenteric duct of the small intestine, it is present in only 2% of the population.
* Meckel's cartilage A cartilaginous bar from which the mandible is formed.

His grandfather was also named "Johann Friedrich Meckel". In order to avoid confusion, he is often referred to as Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Elder. The elder Meckel was also a professor of anatomy, and he too has anatomical structures named after him.

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title=Johann Friedrich Meckel the younger: Meckel's diverticulum
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title=Historical perspectives on health: Johann Friedrich Meckel the younger and his diverticulum
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title=Johann Friedrich Meckel the Younger (1781-1833)
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title=Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Younger (1781-1833)
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title=The contributions of J.F. Meckel, the Younger, to the science of teratology
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ee also

* Meckel syndrome

Источник: Johann Friedrich Meckel

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