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Natural history in the physician's study: Jan Swammerdam (1637-1680), Steven Blankaart (1650-1705) and the 'paperwork' of observing insects

机译:医师学习中的自然历史:Jan Swammerdam(1637-1680),Steven Pharpaart(1650-1705)和观察昆虫的“文书工作”

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While some seventeenth-century scholars promoted natural history as the basis of natural philosophy, they continued to debate how it should be written, about what and by whom. This look into the studios of two Amsterdam physicians, Jan Swammerdam (163780) and Steven Blankaart (1650-1705), explores natural history as a project in the making during the second half of the seventeenth century. Swammerdam and Blankaart approached natural history very differently, with different objectives, and relying on different traditions of handling specimens and organizing knowledge on paper, especially with regard to the way that individual observations might be generalized. These traditions varied from collating individual dissections into histories, writing both general and particular histories of plants and animals, collecting medical observations and applying inductive reasoning. Swammerdam identified the essential changes that insects underwent during their life cycle, described four orders based on these 'general characteristics' and presented his findings in specific histories that exemplified the 'general rule' of each order. Blankaart looked to the collective observations of amateurs to support his reputation as a man of medicine, but this was not supposed to lead to any kind of generalization. Their work alerts us to the variety of observational practices that were available to them, and with what purposes they made these their own.
机译:虽然一些十七世纪的学者促进了自然历史作为自然哲学的基础,但他们继续辩论它应该如何写作,关于什么和由谁。这展望了两所阿姆斯特丹医生,Jan Swammerdam(163780)和Steven Phandaart(1650-1705)的一室公寓,探讨了在十七世纪下半叶的制作中作为一个项目的自然历史。 Swammerdam和Pharpaart非常不同地接近自然历史,具有不同的目标,并依赖于处理标本的不同传统和在纸上组织知识,特别是在各个观察可能是广泛性的方式。这些传统因将个体扫描术而变化为历史,写作植物和动物的一般和特定历史,收集医疗观察和施加归纳推理。 Swammerdam确定了昆虫在生命周期中进行的基本变化,基于这些“一般特征”描述了四个订单,并在具体历史中展示了他每个订单的“一般规则”的特定历史的研究结果。普莱加特观察了业余爱好者的集体观察,以支持他作为医学人的声誉,但这并不应该导致任何形式的泛化。他们的工作提醒我们对他们提供的各种观察实践,以及他们自己制作的目的。

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