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    Joseph Mellick Leidy (September 9, 1823 – April 30, 1891) was an American paleontologist, parasitologist and anatomist. Leidy was professor of anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania, later becoming a professor of natural history at Swarthmore College and the director of scientific and educational programs at the Wagner Free Institute of ...

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Joseph Leidy (born Sept. 9, 1823, Philadelphia—died April 30, 1891, Philadelphia) was a zoologist, one of the most distinguished and versatile scientists in the United States, who made important contributions to the fields of comparative anatomy, parasitology, and paleontology.

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  3. Sep 9, 2020 · Scientist of the Day - Joseph Leidy. September 9, 2020. Joseph Leidy, an American physician and naturalist, was born Sep. 9, 1823. Leidy was a prominent member of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, and he was the first to recognize dinosaur remains in North America.

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  5. Sep 12, 2013 · For the Record: Joseph Leidy. In the early 1800s, scientists began understanding the value of the microscope in medical research. While studying medicine at Penn, Joseph Leidy trained in microscopy, the science of using a microscope to view tiny objects too small to be seen with the naked eye.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Leidy, Joseph (b. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9 September 1823; d. Philadelphia, 30 April 1891) biology. A descriptive scientist of unusual range, Leidy made contributions of lasting value in human anatomy, parasitology, protozoology, and paleontology of mammals and reptiles.

  7. Joseph Leidy: The last man who knew everything. Leonard Warren, New Haven, 1998, Yale University Press. 352 pages. $35.00. Joseph Leidy (1823-1891) paid tremendous attention to detail. His science “was visual, descriptive, and particularizing.”. He should have been a dermatologist.

  8. Joseph Mellick Leidy, MD, Professor of Anatomy, Founder and Head of the Department of Biology, Dean of the Medical School, by James Longacre Wood, c. 1892, located in the north-south corridor on the 2nd floor, John Morgan Building. Contact and Directions. Perelman School of Medicine. University of Pennsylvania. 3400 Civic Center Boulevard.

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