-
Albrecht von Haller was born in Bern, Switzerland and began studying Botany, Astronomy, and Anatomy. Haller became a physician, Botanist, and Science writer. Then later on he became a poet.
-
-
May 1727,at the age of 19, Haller wrote his thesis over a recent discovery of a salivary duct Haller was able to prove in his thesis that it was nothing but a blood vessel.
-
In 1727, Albrecht von Haller received his medical degree and then later spent the following year traveling to London, Oxford, Paris, Strasbourg, and back to switzerland studying mathematics.
-
In 1729, Albrecht von Haller began is very own private medical practice until 1736.
-
In 1729, Haller publishes a philosophic romance poem called "Die Alpen". Which he created while being in the Alps (for his Bontical studies) for an early sign of appreciation to the life in the Alps.
-
In 1736, Albrecht von Haller becomes a professor of anatomy, surgery, and botany at the University of Göttingen.
-
In 1743 Haller became part of the Royal Society. Which is a community for science and possibly the oldest society that exsists.
-
In 1747, Haller authored the first textbook of physiology called "Primae lineae physiologiae", which is about the human body and the human body systems.
-
In 1759, Haller's refrence book was published and was created to give a breif explanation on Anatomy.
-
Albercht von Haller dies in Bern, Switzerland from an unidentified death, some people say drugs was his cause of death.