World Thrombosis Day
In 1856, the German medical scientist, anthropologist, public health scientist, pathologist, paleontologist and politician Professor Rudolf Virchow first proposed the concept of "thrombosis"; The three thrombus-related terms are “proteinogen”; it is proposed that vascular wall damage, abnormal blood flow, and abnormal blood components are the three major elements of thrombosis. For one hundred and sixty years, this theory still guides the medical practice of thrombosis.