Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus Explained

Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus
Birth Date:4 February 1776
Birth Place:Bremen, Germany
Death Place:Bremen, Germany
Fields:Biology, Mathematics, Medicine
Workplaces:German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Alma Mater:University of Göttingen
Academic Advisors:Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
Known For:Biology, Transmutation of species

Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (4 February 1776, Bremen – 16 February 1837, Bremen) was a German physician, naturalist, and proto-evolutionary biologist.

His younger brother, Ludolph Christian Treviranus (1779–1864), was also a naturalist and botanist, and also a notable taxonomist and zoologist.

History

Treviranus was born in Bremen and studied medicine at the University of Göttingen, where he took his doctor's degree in 1796.

During the following year, he was appointed professor of medicine and mathematics at the Bremen lyceum.[1] In 1816, he was elected a corresponding member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Works

Treviranus was a proponent of the theory of the transmutation of species, a theory of evolution held by some biologists prior to the work of Charles Darwin. He put forward this belief in the first volume of his Biologie; oder die Philosophie der lebenden Natur, published in 1802, the same year similar opinions were expressed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck.[2]

In the 1830s, he was the first to identify rod photoreceptor cells in the retina using a microscope.[3]

Selected writings

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Notes and References

  1. Book: London Medical and Surgical Journal . 1837 . en.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=tg2ETJbHRY8C&pg=PA16 Google Books
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=_GMeW9E1IB4C&dq=%22Gottfried+Reinhold+Treviranus%22+retina+rods&pg=PA79 Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations Into Brain Function
  4. http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3ATreviranus%2C+Gottfried+Reinhold%2C&qt=hot_author WorldCat Search