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German Novelist, Poet and a Philosopher Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is known as the Father of Morphology. He discovered it in the early nineteenth century.
William Harvey, Folkstone, England. b. 1578
It is not the founder of chemistry but it is a well known Arabian alchemist from the 10 th century. See the link below for details.
The earliest known scientist who laid the foundation for natural science is Theophrasthus,often called father of botany
He was an Italian inventor, known as the father of long distance radio transmission and for his development of Marconi's law and a radio telegraph system.
R. R. Gillies has written: 'Gillies & Dodds bacteriology illustrated' -- subject(s): Bacteriology, Medical bacteriology, Mycology, Protozoology 'Lecture notes on medical microbiology' -- subject(s): Medical microbiology
Martinus Beijerinck is considered the father of plant bacteriology. He made significant contributions to the field of microbiology and was one of the first scientists to study the role of bacteria in plant diseases.
Katherine M. G. Adam has written: 'Medical and veterinary protozoology an illustrated guide' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Medical protozoology, Protozoan Infections, Veterinary, Veterinary protozoology
B. B. Bhatia has written: 'Textbook of veterinary protozoology' -- subject(s): Veterinary protozoology
John Gordon Thomson has written: 'Protozoology' -- subject(s): Pathogenic Protozoa, Protozoa, Pathogenic, Protozoology
Journal of Bacteriology was created in 1916.
Robert Koch, a German scientist and physician, is known as the father of bacteriology because of his development for Koch's postulates. He became famous for isolating Bacillus anthracis (1877), the Tuberculosis bacillus (1882) and Vibrio cholerae (1883)Louis Pasteur, a French chemist and microbiologist, is regarded as the father of microbiology. He was best known to the general public for inventing a method to treat milk and wine in order to prevent it from causing sickness, a process that came to be called pasteurization. He is regarded as one of the three main founders of microbiology, together with Ferdinand Cohnand Robert Koch. He worked chiefly in Paris. Bacteriology is a subcategory of microbiology, as there are other subcategories such as virology, mycology, parasitology, etc.According to most microbiology textbooks, Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek(1632-1723) is also regarded as the father of microbiology, but in fact Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek is regarded as the father of microscopy. He is best known for his work on the improvement of the microscope and for his contributions towards the establishment of microbiology. Using his handcrafted microscopes, he was the first to observe and describe single-celled organisms, which he originally referred to as animalcules, and which are now referred to as microorganisms. He was also the first to record microscopic observations of muscle fibers, bacteria, spermatozoa, and blood flow in capillaries (small blood vessels). Van Leeuwenhoek did not author any books, although he did write many letters.
Bacteriology is the study of bacteria, their structure, genetics, and interactions with other organisms or environments.
The man is studying bacteriology, which is the study of bacteria
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Klaus Hausmann has written: 'Progress in Protozoology'
Protozoology is the study of protozoan, the "animal-like" (i.e., motile and heterotrophic