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. 1965 Jul;53(3):442–447.

Antony van Leeuwenhoek *

Virginia Parker 1
PMCID: PMC198301  PMID: 14306033

Abstract

This is an essay about the Dutch linen-draper of the seventeenth century who made more than 500 microscopes and used them to observe the tail of an eel, the sting of a bee, the nose of a louse, the brain of a fly, the spinning apparatus of a spider, the bacteria from his own mouth, etc., and who wrote enthusiastic letters to the Royal Society of London carefully describing what he saw.

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