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  1. 9 de sept. de 2013 · From early childhood Joseph Lister showed a precocious talent for observation and drawing, well illustrated by his drawing of dissections and osteology. 1 His father, Joseph Jackson Lister, was a skilled microscopist who developed the achromatic lens, which provided the great technical advance for the future development of bacteriology and for which he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. The Museum also has many microscopes from the Royal Microscopical Society, including some 19th-century instruments which, thanks to the work of Joseph Jackson Lister (1786–1869), were free from optical aberrations, making the microscope a powerful device with many scientific and medical applications.

  5. 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.

  6. An achromatic microscope, designed by Joseph Jackson Lister, used by Lord Lister. Subjects. Microscopes; Permanent link. Page URL. 183 Euston Road London NW1 2BE +44 ...