Heinrich Müller (physiologist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Heinrich Müller (physiologist)

German anatomist of the 19th century

Date of Birth: 17-Dec-1820

Place of Birth: Castell, Bavaria, Germany

Date of Death: 10-May-1864

Profession: biologist, university teacher, anatomist, ophthalmologist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Heinrich Müller (physiologist)

  • Heinrich Müller (17 December 1820 – 10 May 1864) was a German anatomist and professor at the University of Würzburg.
  • He is best known for his work in comparative anatomy and his studies involving the eye. He was a native of Castell, Lower Franconia.
  • He was a student at several universities, being influenced by Ignaz Dollinger (1770–1841) in Munich, Friedrich Arnold (1803–1890) in Freiburg, Jakob Henle (1809–1895) in Heidelberg and Carl von Rokitansky (1804–1878) in Vienna.
  • In 1847 he received his habilitation at Würzburg, where from 1858 he served as a full professor of topographical and comparative anatomy.
  • As an instructor, he also taught classes in systematic anatomy, histology and microscopy.In 1851 Müller noticed the red color in rod cells now known as rhodopsin or visual purple, which is a pigment that is present in the rods of the retina.
  • However, Franz Christian Boll (1849–1879) is credited as the discoverer of rhodopsin because he was able to describe its "visual pigment cycle".
  • Müller also described the fibers of neuroglia cells that make up the supporting framework of the retina.
  • This structure was to become known as "Müller's fibers". In 1856, with his colleague Albert von Kölliker (1817–1905), he showed that an electric current was produced from each contraction of a frog's heart.

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