Vittorio Marchi
Vittorio Marchi was an Italian neurologist and histologist.
He studied pharmaceutical chemistry and medicine at the University of Modena, earning his doctorate in 1882. He was head of the histology laboratory at the psychiatric hospital of Reggio Emilia, and later director of the primary medical hospital in Iesi.
He was the creator of a popular osmium-based staining method for the demonstration of degenerating nerve fibers. In the late 1890s, he was a pioneer of meningioma surgery.
Additional eponyms
- Marchi fixative: A substance used to demonstrate degenerating myelin.
- Marchi reaction: The failure of a nerve's myelin sheath to blacken when submitted to the processes of osmic acid.
- Marchi tract: Synonym for the tectospinal tract.