. Some apostles of physiology : being an account of their lives and labours, labours that have contributed to the advancement of the healing art as well as to the prevention of disease. ject by my friendProfessor M. Verworn, of Gdttingen. JOHANNES MULLER. 1801-1858. ONE of the greatest Biologists of the last or any century was bornthe son of a shoemaker at Coblenz, one year before Sharpey,and just one after the death of Bichat. His early academicdays were spent at Bonn (1819), where the study of theology, as isnot unfrequently the case, led him to medicine. As showing hisphysiological bias his
. Some apostles of physiology : being an account of their lives and labours, labours that have contributed to the advancement of the healing art as well as to the prevention of disease. ject by my friendProfessor M. Verworn, of Gdttingen. JOHANNES MULLER. 1801-1858. ONE of the greatest Biologists of the last or any century was bornthe son of a shoemaker at Coblenz, one year before Sharpey,and just one after the death of Bichat. His early academicdays were spent at Bonn (1819), where the study of theology, as isnot unfrequently the case, led him to medicine. As showing hisphysiological bias his first essay—which gained a prize—Respirationof the Foetus, was published in 18:23. Midler went to Berlin topass his examination, and, while there, came under the influenceof Rudolphi. Midler himself says of Rudolphi, Er hat meineNeigung zur Anatomie mitbegrundet, und fur immer 1824 he returned to Bonn, became a Privatdocent, Professor in1826. In 1833 he was called to Berlin as Director of the AnatomicalSchool and Museum. He died suddenly in 1858. He taught anatomy, human and comparative, , and comparative anatomy, however, were his beloved.
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