"Reinier de Graaf" redirects here. For the architect, see Reinier de Graaf (architect).
Regnier de Graaf
Portrait photo
Born
30 July 1641
Schoonhoven, Dutch Republic
Died
17 August 1673 (aged 32)
Delft, Netherlands
Nationality
Dutch
Known for
reproductive biology syringe ovarian follicle
Scientific career
Fields
anatomist
Regnier de Graaf (English spelling), original Dutch spelling Reinier de Graaf, or Latinized Reijnerus de Graeff (30 July 1641 – 17 August 1673), was a Dutch physician, physiologist and anatomist who made key discoveries in reproductive biology. He specialized in iatrochemistry and iatrogenesis,[1] and was the first to develop a syringe to inject dye into human reproductive organs so that he could understand their structure and function.[2]
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RegnierdeGraaf on the human reproductive organs. An annotated translation of Tractatus de Virorum Organis Generationi Inservientibus (1668) and De Mulierum...
vesicular follicles") are sometimes called Graafian follicles (after RegnierdeGraaf). In humans, oocytes are established in the ovary before birth and...
prior to its publication, including the writings of Thomas Bartholin, RegnierdeGraaf, William Harvey, Richard Lower, Marcello Malpighi, Jan Swammerdam,...
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surgical procedure and it could also affect the ovarian blood flow. RegnierdeGraaf may have been the first to understand basic tubal function, describe...
notably in the work of RegnierdeGraaf in the 17th century and Georg Ludwig Kobelt in the 19th. Like Falloppio and Bartholin, deGraaf criticized Colombo's...
Thomas, 1st Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d. 1706) July 30 – RegnierdeGraaf, Dutch physician and anatomist (d. 1673) August – John Hathorne, American...
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that had no function in "healthy women". Later anatomists, including RegnierdeGraaf in the 17th century, also provided a full description of the clitoris...
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physicist and engineer, lived most of his life in the Dutch Republic RegnierdeGraaf (1641–1673), physician and anatomist, who made key discoveries in reproductive...
observe red blood cells under a microscope, after Jan Swammerdam. His treatise De polypo cordis (1666) was important for understanding blood composition, as...
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Thomas, 1st Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d. 1706) July 30 – RegnierdeGraaf, Dutch physician and anatomist (d. 1673) August – John Hathorne, American...
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brain) and to disprove it by scientific experiment. Dutch physician RegnierdeGraaf describes the female reproductive system. Isbrand van Diemerbroeck...
In 1541 he prefixed to his treatise on milk and milk products, Libellus de lacte et operibus lactariis a letter addressed to his friend Jacob Avienus...
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane Jan Swammerdam RegnierdeGraaf Carl Linnaeus (Systema Naturae) Georg Steller Joseph Banks Johan Christian...
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