Theodorschwann

Who am I?

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    I was born in Delf during the Dutch Republic and died in the same place, so you could make a valid guess that i am Dutch. While i didn't get any type of degree, i still made amazing contributions in the feailds of biology and microscopy by dicovering the vocuole of cells and bacteria. Who am I?
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    I was born in Hamburg, Germany during the Holy Roman Empire and I died at Frankfurt during the German Empire. I am German and I graduated at The University of Heidelburg. I was a professor of both the University of Jena and the University of Dorpat, which are both German. In 1836 I wrote a book called Contributions to Phytogenesis. In it I explain how i noticed the importance of the nucleus and how it's connection to cell mitosis. Who am I?
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    I was born in Neuss, France (although i considermyself German) and I died in Cologne in the German Empire. I studied under the The Bonn University and then the Jesuits College in Cologne. In The Bonn univeristy is where i made my biggest contribution to science when i made the cell theory. For my contributions, i had cells named after me. Who am I?
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    I was born in Prussia and although I stuied and eventually died in Belrin in the German Empire, I still consider myself Prussian. I worked in the fields of both medicine and Anthropology. I was known for my Cellular pathology as well as Biogenesis. Who am I?