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In 1893, a young physician in Munich named Hermann #Rieder published an atlas. He had spent months at his microscope, drawing the cells of the blood and classifying them with a patience that was unusual even then. The result, Atlas der klinischen Mikroskopie des Blutes, became a foundational text in German-language hematology. Generations of physicians learned to look before they judged because of his work. What #Rieder taught was not a technique. It was an #attitude. The finding before the opinion. The observation before the conclusion. The patient image before the textbook category. We named the platform after him because that attitude is what we owe to every patient whose file arrives at our desk. A second opinion is not a faster diagnosis. It is a more careful one. #MedicalHistory #ClinicalDiagnosis

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