Galen was a physician in Ancient Greece. He is considered the father of experimental physiology and he is credited for accurately describing many of the body's systems.
Percy Dawson, a professor at University of Southern California back in the early 1900's. He published the first textbook regarding exercise physiology.
Wilhelm Wundt was considered the father of experimental psychology. Wundt set up the first formal psychology laboratory in Germany in 1879.
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None was. There's a sick joke that says "What do you get when you put an experimental monkey in a blender?" The answer: Rhesus pieces. Rhesus is a type of monkey. Reese's Pieces is a candy, but it was not named after an experimental monkey in a blender.
By using experimental methods Dalton transformed Democritus ideas on atoms into a scientific theory.
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I think it should be William Beaumont .
Galileo Galilei
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Galileo galilei was and is sometimes referred to as "the father of experimental science." Galileo didn't take much on faith, rather, he tested his ideas through experiments and expressed them in mathematical form.