Term: histology
Origin: Anc Greek
ιστός / histos(=warp, web) > ίστημι/istimi(=stand, inhibit)
+λογία/-logia(=study of)
Coined: Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694) was the first who described pulmonary alveoli, capillaries, renal corpuscles, splenic corpuscles, and the Malpigian layer of the skin. Finally in 1819 the word “histologie” coined by August Mayer (1787-1865) in his book Über Histologie und eine neue Eintheilung der Gewebe des Menschlichen Körpers.
Definition:
Histology is branch of anatomy studying the microscopic structure of animal and plant tissues.
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