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  1. Johannes Peter Müller (14 July 1801 – 28 April 1858) was a German physiologist, comparative anatomist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist, known not only for his discoveries but also for his ability to synthesize knowledge.

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  3. Apr 24, 2024 · senses. taxonomy. Johannes Müller (born July 14, 1801, Koblenz, France [of the Consulate]—died April 28, 1858, Berlin, Germany) was a German physiologist and comparative anatomist, one of the great natural philosophers of the 19th century.

  4. Anatomist and physiologist Johannes Müller inspired an entire generation of German scientists. Advocating microscopical research, chemical analysis, and physiological experimentation, he shaped the modern science of physiology and made Berlin one of Europe’s leading centers for medical research.

  5. Jan 1, 2022 · Johannes Peter Müller, 1801–1858. Johannes Peter Müller was born on July 14, 1801 in Coblenz, Germany, an ancient city in middle Germany. Some well-respected historians spell his surname “Mueller” (Young 1990 ). Müller died on April 28, 1858 in Berlin. Among numerous outstanding achievements during his career, he published several ...

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  6. Müller, a shoemaker's son from Koblenz in Germany, graduated in medicine from the University of Bonn in 1822. He worked as a pathologist in Bonn until 1833 when he moved to the University of Berlin as professor of anatomy and physiology, a post he retained until his death. Müller was the most important figure in 19th-century German physiology.

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  8. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Johannes Müller . Johannes Peter Müller, (born July 14, 1801, Koblenz, France—died April 28, 1858, Berlin, Ger.), German physiologist, comparative anatomist, and natural philosopher. He studied at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin and later taught at both.

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