Jan Swammerdam

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Jan Swammerdam was a 17th-century Dutch naturalist and microscopist renowned for his pioneering work in insect anatomy and early contributions to experimental biology.

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instanceOf Dutch person
human
microscopist
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1637-02-12
dateOfDeath 1680-02-17
educatedAt University of Leiden NERFINISHED
era 17th century
ethnicGroup Dutch
familyName Swammerdam NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anatomy
entomology
experimental biology
microscopy
physiology
givenName Jan NERFINISHED
hasOccupation researcher
influenced Antonie van Leeuwenhoek NERFINISHED
Marcello Malpighi NERFINISHED
later entomologists
influencedBy René Descartes NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
Latin
movement Scientific Revolution NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Dutch
notableAchievement contributed to understanding of the structure of the lungs
demonstrated that insects undergo gradual anatomical changes during metamorphosis
early use of the microscope in biological research
helped disprove the doctrine of spontaneous generation for insects
made early quantitative experiments on muscle contraction
performed detailed dissections of insects and other small animals
pioneering work in insect anatomy
notableFor detailed illustrations of insect anatomy
notableIdea application of experimental methods to biology
notableWork Biblia Naturae NERFINISHED
Historia Insectorum Generalis NERFINISHED
The Book of Nature NERFINISHED
occupation biologist
microscopist
naturalist
physician
placeOfBirth Amsterdam NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Amsterdam NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
studied anatomy
medicine
workLocation Amsterdam

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