Ludwik Karol Teichmann-Stawiarski (September 16, 1823 – November 24, 1895) was a Polish anatomist and discoverer of a new way of research in forensic medicine, after whom Teichmann crystals are called.
[1][2] and in 1868 he became a professor of descriptive and comparative anatomy there,[1] where he also served as Rector from 1877 to 1878.
[2] He introduced injection and corrosion techniques into pathology and used them to study the lymphatic system in health and disease.
[1][2] Among his works, Das saugadersystem vom anatomischen standpunkte (1861) in particular acquired recognition.
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