{"title":"Anatomist and Co-Founder of Polish Veterinary Education—Ludwik Henryk Bojanus (1776–1827)","authors":"Jarosław Sobolewski, M. Zdun","doi":"10.3390/anatomia2030024","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Ludwig Henry Bojanus was born on 16 July 1776 in Buchsweiler, Alsace. After studying in Jena and Vienna, L. H. Bojanus enrolled at the University of Jena for his doctoral studies. Bojanus’s scientific activities are closely associated with Vilnius, where he was a professor of veterinary medicine from 1806 (he was elected to this position in 1804). In 1815, he became a professor of comparative anatomy. These were the times of the greatest flourishing of Vilnius University, where the foundations of modern Polish science were being laid. At Vilnius University, he established a technical and anatomical-pathological office for the zoo, a veterinary clinic and a model forge for shoeing horses in 1823. Bojanus founded a veterinary school in Vilnius and drew up a plan for a veterinary institute, which was not opened until 1832, simultaneously with the opening of the medico-surgical academy. He became known as one of Europe’s most prominent anatomists and zoologists. A lasting memorial to the scientist is the monograph “Anatomy of the Tortoise”, which many scholars still point to today as a model of accurate and precise anatomical research. He was the first to identify the anatomical differences between the European bison (Bos bonasus) and the aurochs (Bos primigenius). In his lectures on comparative anatomy, Bojanus presented the principle of uninterrupted development. He can be described as one of the most decisive and consistent evolutionists before Darwin. He died in 1827.","PeriodicalId":7888,"journal":{"name":"Anatomia","volume":"12 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Anatomia","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.3390/anatomia2030024","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Ludwig Henry Bojanus was born on 16 July 1776 in Buchsweiler, Alsace. After studying in Jena and Vienna, L. H. Bojanus enrolled at the University of Jena for his doctoral studies. Bojanus’s scientific activities are closely associated with Vilnius, where he was a professor of veterinary medicine from 1806 (he was elected to this position in 1804). In 1815, he became a professor of comparative anatomy. These were the times of the greatest flourishing of Vilnius University, where the foundations of modern Polish science were being laid. At Vilnius University, he established a technical and anatomical-pathological office for the zoo, a veterinary clinic and a model forge for shoeing horses in 1823. Bojanus founded a veterinary school in Vilnius and drew up a plan for a veterinary institute, which was not opened until 1832, simultaneously with the opening of the medico-surgical academy. He became known as one of Europe’s most prominent anatomists and zoologists. A lasting memorial to the scientist is the monograph “Anatomy of the Tortoise”, which many scholars still point to today as a model of accurate and precise anatomical research. He was the first to identify the anatomical differences between the European bison (Bos bonasus) and the aurochs (Bos primigenius). In his lectures on comparative anatomy, Bojanus presented the principle of uninterrupted development. He can be described as one of the most decisive and consistent evolutionists before Darwin. He died in 1827.
路德维希·亨利·波加努斯1776年7月16日出生在阿尔萨斯的布赫斯韦勒。在耶拿和维也纳学习后,L. H. Bojanus进入耶拿大学攻读博士学位。Bojanus的科学活动与维尔纽斯密切相关,他从1806年起在维尔纽斯担任兽医教授(他于1804年当选为这一职位)。1815年,他成为比较解剖学教授。这是维尔纽斯大学最繁荣的时期,在那里奠定了现代波兰科学的基础。在维尔纽斯大学,他为动物园建立了一个技术和解剖病理学办公室,一个兽医诊所,并于1823年建立了一个给马钉蹄铁的模型锻炉。Bojanus在维尔纽斯建立了一所兽医学校,并制定了一项兽医研究所的计划,直到1832年才与医学外科学院同时开办。他成为欧洲最著名的解剖学家和动物学家之一。对这位科学家的永久纪念是他的专著《乌龟的解剖》,许多学者今天仍然认为它是精确而精确的解剖学研究的典范。他是第一个发现欧洲野牛(Bos bonasus)和欧洲野牛(Bos primigenius)在解剖学上的差异的人。在他的比较解剖学讲座中,Bojanus提出了不间断发展的原则。他可以说是达尔文之前最果断、最始终如一的进化论者之一。他死于1827年。