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DEVELOPMENT, HISTORY AND CURRENT STATE OF THE SCIENCE OF HISTOLOGY

Abstract

The study of histology, which is the investigation of tissues at a tiny level, has its beginnings in the seventeenth 100 years with the creation of the magnifying lens. In any case, it was only after the nineteenth century that histology genuinely started to arise and create as an unmistakable field of logical request and clinical application. Throughout recent hundreds of years, histologists have significantly extended how we might interpret tissues and cells through industrious perception and trial and error. In this article, I will investigate the critical advancements throughout the entire existence of histology and examine the present status of the discipline.

Keywords

Development of science, periods, history, modern histology, science and technology.

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