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Walter Hayle Walshe

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Irish anatomist

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According to Wikipedia, Walter Hayle Walshe was an Irish physician, a pioneer in the study of cancer with his discovery that malignant cells can be recognised under a microscope. Life The son of William Walshe, a barrister, he was born in Dublin on 19 March 1812. He studied at Trinity College, Dublin, entering in 1827, but did not take a degree. In 1830 he went to live in Paris, and there initially studied oriental languages, but in 1832 began medicine. He became acquainted in 1834 with the anatomist Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. and François Louis Isidore Valleix, the French physician, were his fellow-students, and continued his friends throughout life.

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