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Ranvier, Louis-Antoine
(b.
Louis-Antoine Ranvier
Lyons, France, 2 October 1835; d. Vendranges, Loire, France. 22 March 1922)
histology.
Ranvier was the foremost histologist in France in the latter part of the nineteenth century. A student of Claude Bernard, he combined the German histological tradition with the French physiological tradition. Ranvier’s father, Jean-Françtjois-Vietor Ranvier, was a businessman who had retired early to devote himself to public administration.
After studying medicine at Lyons, Ranvier went to Paris, and passing the examination to become an intern, entered the Paris hospitals in 1860.
He received his medical degree in 1865.
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Shortly thereafter he and a friend, Victor Cornil, founded a small private laboratory where they offered a course in histology to medical students. Continuing the work of the Paris clinical school on the microscopical level, Cornil taught pathological anatomy while Ranvier taught normal anatomy. From this collaboration resulted the Manuel d’hi Louis-Antoine Ranvier TAR