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  1. 24 de ene. de 2023 · Joseph Jackson Lister (1826) C’était en 1826. Joseph Jackson Lister, marchand de vin et scientifique anglais, réussit à développer une lentille achromatique, qui éliminait l’effet de l’aberration sphérique. Dans ce cas, Lister a utilisé plusieurs lentilles en conjonction, ce qui a entraîné un grossissement élevé mais des images ...

  2. 13 de abr. de 2021 · Despite working as a wine merchant, Joseph Jackson Lister (1786-1869; father of Joseph Lister, who pioneered antiseptic surgery) had a very keen interest in optics and microscopy (Figure 3). Lister began studying lenses in the mid-1820s, discovering that varying the distance between lenses could reduce aberrations.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2018 · The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister’s Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine. Scientific American, 2017. 290 pp. $27. In 1875 Thomas Eakins, a realist painter who later became known for his studies in motion photography, watched as one of the United States’ most prominent surgeons, Samuel D. Gross, removed dead tissue from a patient’s infected thigh bone.

  4. Joseph Jackson Lister (1826) In 1826, Joseph Jackson Lister, an English wine merchant and scientist was able to develop an achromatic lens thereby eradicating the chromatic effect (spherical aberration). Here, Lister used several weak lenses together at given distances resulting in great magnification without blurring images.

  5. This compound microscope was bought by Joseph Jackson Lister (1786-1869), a wine merchant and microscopist. It is said that this is the third microscope he owned. J J Lister designed and made significantly improved microscope lenses free from achromatic aberration (where objects appear coloured) and spherical aberration (where all objects appear as if circular).

  6. 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.

  7. Richard and Joseph Beck were nephews of Joseph Jackson Lister, who was a respected British optician and physicist who experimented with achromatic lenses and perfected an optical microscope. In commissioning the manufacture of his improved microscope, Lister worked with James Smith, an employee of the instrument-making firm of William Tulley , to create the stand.