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The Rosetta stone of Histology! 

Perhaps some philosophy will make sense here!
Well, in 1799, during the Egyptian military campaign of Napoleon Bonaparte, a block of black basalt was discovered at Rosetta. A long message was written on it, with the same text repeated in three languages: Hieroglyphic, Demotic, and Greek. The rock block (today displayed at the British Museum) would become famous under the nickname of "Rosetta stone", as it was the key for the decryption of the old Egyptian Hieroglyphic code.
Rosetta Stone (British Musem)
As in exactly the two following years after the discovery of the stone, Bichat's publications became the foundations for the knowledge of the textures/tissues, it can be said that those manuscripts were a kind of "Rosetta stone" of Histology.


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