Auguste Forel

Swiss myrmecologist and neuroanatomist

Auguste Forel - Swiss myrmecologist and neuroanatomist
Born

September 1st, 1848
176 years ago

Died

July 27th, 1931
93 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Switzerland

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Contributions to myrmecology are significant, detailing the behavior and classification of ants. Conducted research in neuroanatomy, providing insights into the structure of the brain. Worked in psychiatry, focusing on the treatment of mental health issues. Authored several influential works, including studies on the anatomy of the human brain and the behavior of ants.

Conducted pioneering research in myrmecology

Published significant studies in neuroanatomy

Explored psychiatric treatment methods

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