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Unlike the sprawling "Potsdamer Straße" location (which houses the music, maps, and newspaper collections, as well as the famous "Lesesaal"), the Virchow location focuses on .

The (Virchow Library) refers to the personal and professional book collection of Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902), the pioneering German physician often called the "father of modern pathology." Historical Background virchow bibliothek

: The library is famous for its custom bookplate (Ex-Libris), which features Virchow's most famous scientific dictum: "Omnis cellula e cellula" (Every cell stems from another cell). Examples of this bookplate are still preserved in historical image archives like PICRYL . Where to Find it Today

: Attend Training & Events sessions covering the basics of Open Access publishing , publication processes, and peer review. Resources can be used for free on-site without registration

The exact location of the original Virchow library remains a historical enigma. However, compelling clues point to Russia. It is believed the library may be in Moscow, possibly within the institutions of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (RAMN) . Evidence includes catalog entries in the RAMN library that might have originated from the Berlin Medical Society, and books from the 19th century bearing German library stamps found in Moscow's Central Medical Library. Some of these books remain inaccessible to readers even today.

The Virchow Library stands as a testament to the enduring influence of Rudolf Virchow on medical science. By maintaining historical collections alongside cutting-edge digital services, the library bridges past and future—offering invaluable resources for medical education, research, and the history of medicine. The (Virchow Library) refers to the personal and

: The central library is located at Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin (at the end of Mittelallee). 2. Utilize Writing Support Services

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