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  1. 11 de jan. de 2021 · On January 11, 1786 , British amateur opticist and physicist Joseph Jackson Lister was born. In 1826, Lister designed possibly the most important optical microscope ever made. It used an achromatic objective lens corrected for chromatic and spherical aberrations, the resulting image was at the time the clearest produced by any microscope.

  2. Joseph Jackson Lister was an English amateur opticist whose discoveries played an important role in perfecting the objective lens system of the microscope, elevating that instrument to the status of a serious scientific tool. Lister discovered a method of combining lenses that greatly improved.

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  3. 19 de ago. de 2019 · Com o passar do tempo, os microscópios foram aperfeiçoados com melhorias nas lentes e, consequentemente em suas capacidades de ampliação. Em 1830, Joseph Jackson Lister descobriu que quando as lentes eram arranjadas com uma distância adequada entre elas era possível proporcionar uma ampliação eficiente sem desfocar a imagem ...

  4. Em 1852, Lister fez grandes contribuições à ciência ao usar seu microscópio para examinar a estrutura do olho humano, corroborando a hipótese de que a íris se compunha de fibras de musculatura lisa e que suas ações eram involuntárias, indo contra o que se achava na época. [1]

  5. Joseph Jackson Lister Solves the Problem in 1830 The problem was finally solved in 1830, by Joseph Jackson Lister (father of Lord Joseph Lister, the surgeon who discovered antiseptic technique.)

  6. 8 de abr. de 2018 · In fact, Lister was the first to accurately observe and report the true appearance of red corpuscles present in mammalian blood. Other investigations carried out by the microscopist before his death on October 24, 1869, included those focusing on zoophytes and the limits of the human vision system.

  7. Family. Microscopy. Old age. Bibliography. References. External links. Joseph Jackson Lister FRS FRMS (11 January 1786 – 24 October 1869) was a British opticist and physicist best known for being the father of the 1st Baron Lister. [1] Life.