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What's Old is New Again - The Anatomical Studies of Franklin P. Mall and the Fascial-Interstitial Spaces.

Carmelo PirriRebecca G WellsRaffaele De CaroCarla SteccoNeil D Theise
Published in: Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Franklin Mall was one of the foremost scientists of the turn of the 19 th century, an exemplary mentor as well as researcher, and his revolutionary contributions are still relevant today. Mall's early training in Leipzig with Wilhelm His and Carl Ludwig provided him with an unusual perspective on the integration of anatomy and physiology, and his interest in the links between structure and function guided the work he carried out after joining the faculty of the new Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Mall carried out innovative studies on the one hand using dye injection to trace blood and lymphatic supplies to different organs and on the other hand using "putrefaction" to digest tissues and study the organization of the reticular space, demonstrating that it was the underlying source of support for all the organs. These two studies of Mall's, carried out independently, provide the basis for modern studies integrating the understanding of fascia and interstitial spaces. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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