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Biology 13.2
Biology- Natural History and Scientific Investigation 13.2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What was modern science built on? | Biblical principles |
| _____ ______, a Protestant pastor and schoolmaster who lived in Strasbourg, wrote Herbarum Vivae Eiocones for the use of physicians and apothecaries, who used plants for medical purposes. | Otto Brunfels |
| Who taught at the Protestant university in Tübingen in southwestern Germany, wrote THE NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS where he accurately illustrated and described about 500 medicinal plants. | Leonhard Fuchs |
| Swiss naturalist ____ _____ was probably the best-educated naturalist of his day. He served as a professor of natural history and medicine at the Protestant university in Zurich, Switzerland, where the Swiss Reformation had begun in 1518. | Konrad Gesner |
| Who was the person who presented to the world his book on the structure of the human body? He was a devout Roman Catholic from Brussels, studied the work of Galen, who was considered by most scientist as being without error. | Andreas Vesalius |
| Vesalius wrote a book about his observations called THE STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY, usually called ________. | FABRICA |
| "the Father of Anatomy" | Andreas Vesalius |
| The study of the function of body structures is the field of __________. | Physiology |
| Who is the English physician and a great physiologist, was known for his classic work on the circulation of blood through the body. | William Harvey |
| The idea that the universe consist of nothing but matter and energy and has no spiritual or supernatural aspects. | materialism |
| Who is the Puritan clergyman led in the formation of Philosophical College which met regularly in London to conduct experiments and discuss scientific theories. | John Wilkinds |