Marcello Malpighi

Italian physician and biologist known for histology

Marcello Malpighi - Italian physician and biologist known for histology
Born

March 10th, 1628
397 years ago

Died

November 30th, 1694
330 years ago — 66 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Italy

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A pivotal figure in the development of modern biology, this individual contributed significantly to the study of anatomy and physiology. Utilization of microscopy led to detailed observations of biological tissues. Work unveiled the structure and function of various organs, laying groundwork for histology. His studies of capillaries provided insight into the circulatory system, enhancing understanding of blood flow. This research established a firm foundation for future biological investigations and medical advancements.

Pioneered the field of histology

Discovered capillaries in the circulatory system

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