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28 de sept. de 2013 · He was a second-stage rocket: his father, Joseph Jackson Lister, a prosperous Quaker wine-merchant, of the Essex village of Upton, on the margins of London, was the inventor of the achromatic lens, said to have transformed the microscope from a scientific toy to a serious tool of discovery.
Brief chronology of Joseph Lister. Portrait of Lister from a photograph taken in Edinburgh in 1856. 1827 Born on 5 April at Upton House, West Ham, Essex to the Quaker Joseph Jackson Lister FRS (1786-1869), wine merchant, microscopist and inventor of microscope lenses, and his wife Isabella (1794?-1864) 1844 Enters University College London.
Joseph Jackson Lister 1786 - 1869. Joseph Jackson Lister. Father of Joseph (Baron) Lister (1827-1912), founder of antispetic surgery. Investigated natural history in his spare time and designed and constructed achromatic lenses for superior performance. Fathered three children, Mary, John and Joseph.
Download scientific diagram | Joseph Jackson Lister build an achromatic lens that eradicating the chromatic effect made by different light's wavelengths. from publication: Microscopy and its ...
In 1826, the English wine-merchant and amateur scientist Joseph Jackson Lister (1786-1869) – father of the renowned surgeon Joseph Lister – made an important technical breakthrough. He developed an ‘achromatic’ lens which compensated for a distortion called ‘chromatic aberration’.
This J.J. Lister is not the same person as Joseph Jackson Lister (1786-1869), inventor of the achromatic microscope in 1829, or his son Joseph Lister (1827-1912), later Lord Lister, who was the founder of antiseptic medicine. This collector is also confused with his contemporary J.L. Lister, who collected plants in India.
Open: Science Museum Group Joseph Jackson Lister's microscope, Lond... Joseph Jackson Lister's microscope, London, England, 1826 [co440642]