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The term "protoplasm" was coined by Czech physiologist Jan Evangelista Purkyně in 1839. He used it to describe the living substance found within cells.
PURKINJIE. ---------- Jan Evanghelista Purkyne was a wellknown Czech physiologist (1787-1869). He discovered Purkyne cells, Purkyne fibres, Purkyne images, etc.
He died on November 5th, 1992 due to broken hip complications.
Jan Baptista van Helmont was a Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician who is often considered the founder of modern pneumatic chemistry. He conducted numerous experiments involving gases and is known for his research on the growth of plants. He also made significant contributions to the field of medicine.
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Jan Evangelista Purinje
The Purkinje fibers are located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart, just beneath the endocardium in a space called the subendocardium.
Jan Evangelista Purkyně died on 1869-07-28.
Jan Evangelista Purkyně was born on 1787-12-17.
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I think you mean Johannes Evangelist Purkinje [aka Jan Evangelista Purkyně]. He was a Czech anatomist of the nineteenth century. He is best known for discovering a type of brain cell now known as Purkinje cells, along with a type of fibrous connective tissue that involves the heart. But I think now that I've spelled it for you--difficult even for me, there's no shame in it--you can find the rest on your own. There isn't as much as there might be had he been American or Western European but he made some significant contributions so there is some more out there to search through and fine. Good luck.
Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem was created in 1991.
Purkinje, Jan Evangelista (1787-1869)Czech physiologist who made pioneering studies of vision, the functioning of the brain and heart, pharmacology, embryology, and cells and tissue. Purkinje described 1819 the visual phenomenon in which different-coloured objects of equal brightness in certain circumstances appear to the eye to be unequally bright; this is now called the Purkinje effect. Purkinje was born in Libochovice, Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic), and studied at Prague. In 1823 he was appointed professor at Breslau (now Wroclaw in Poland) - perhaps through the influence of German poet Wolfgang von Goethe, who had befriended him. In addition to his scientific work, Purkinje also translated the poetry of Goethe and Friedrich von Schiller. At Breslau, Purkinje founded the world's first official physiological institute. In 1850, he returned to Prague University.In 1832, he was the first to describe what are now known as Purkinje's images: a threefold image of a single object seen by one person reflected in the eye of another person. This effect is caused by the object being reflected by the surface of the cornea and by the anterior and posterior surfaces of the eye lens.Purkinje cells are large nerve cells with numerous dendrites found in the cortex of the cerebellum; he discovered these 1837, and the Purkinje fibres in the ventricles of the heart 1839. Also in 1839, in describing the contents of animal embryos, Purkinje was the first to use the term 'protoplasm' in the scientific sense.In 1823 he recognized that fingerprints can be used as a means of identification. He discovered the sweat glands in skin, described ciliary motion, and observed that pancreatic extracts can digest protein. In 1837 he outlined the principal features of the cell theoryby; Erica Serrano :P love you
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The term "protoplasm" was coined by Czech physiologist Jan Evangelista Purkyně in 1839. He used it to describe the living substance found within cells.