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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
Vittorio Marchi was an Italian neuroscientist who lived during the second half of the 19th century. He is generally remembered for developing a novel staining method to trace the degeneration of nervous fibers in lesions of the central nervous system. This osmium-based method was used worldwide for approximately a century and continues to be cited in modern textbooks. Despite several important original scientific contributions, Marchi was never awarded a university chair. Discouraged, he left to practice neurology in a rural area but continued to write outstanding articles, and in 1897, he became a pioneer of meningioma surgery. Today, he is remembered only in specialized contexts. We hope this article can provide the recognition that Marchi deserves.
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press
Publication date: 
1 Nov 2013
Authors: 

Giuseppe Talamonti, Giuseppe D'Aliberti, Alberto Debernardi, Gloria Innocenti

Biblio References: 
Volume: 73 Issue: 5 Pages: 887-893
Origin: 
Neurosurgery