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22 de mar. de 2024 · 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.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
J. J. Lister was deeply interested in natural history, and realized that the microscopes available in the early 19th century did not provide adequate resolution to reveal the structure of plant cells and animal cells in sufficient detail.
- British
- Development of the optical microscope
- 11 January 1786, City of London, England
11 de ene. 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 ...
19 de ago. de 2019 · Around 1830, Joseph Jackson Lister, in collaboration with instrument maker William Tulley, made one of the first microscopes that corrected for both these faults. With these two major issues resolved, the use of microscopes in science and medicine grew rapidly.
8 de abr. de 2018 · Joseph Jackson Lister (1786–1869) Though microscopes and telescopes had been invented in the late sixteenth century, various optical difficulties meant that the devices were more commonly considered novelties than useful scientific instruments for many years.
- Michael W. Davidson
- 2011
Science Museum Group Collection. © The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum. The first achromatic microscope made for J.J. Lister by James Smith, London, 1826. How can you be sure that what you see through a microscope is real? Imagine you’re looking through the microscope and you see a cell with a coloured edge.
Details. Category: Microscopy (Wellcome) Collection: Object Number: A54204 Pt1. Materials: brass (copper, zinc alloy) and glass. Measurements: overall: 540 mm x 350 mm x 220 mm, 3.45kg. type: compound microscope. taxonomy: furnishing and equipment. tools & equipment.