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NationalityDutchAlma mater,Known forinventing the term ' along with to describe theScientific careerFieldsphilosophersurgeon (dissection)DraughtsmanInstitutions,Doctoral studentsPetrus Camper (11 May 1722 – 7 April 1789), was a Dutch physician, and a in the. He was one of the first to take an interest in, and the. He was among the first to mark out an 'anthropology,' which he distinguished from. He studied the, the, and the skull of a, which he believed was a whale. Camper was a celebrity in Europe and became a member of the (1750), the (1779), and (1778), the (1783), the (1786) and the (1788). He designed and constructed tools for his patients, and for surgeries. He was amateur-drawer, a sculptor, a and a conservative, royalist politician.
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Camper published some lectures containing an account of his methods. These laid the foundation of all subsequent work. The Academia van Vrieslant in FranekerPetrus Camper was the son of a well-to-do minister, who made his fortune and returned with a (young?) pickled in a jar. A brilliant alumnus, he studied medicine and philosophy at the and obtained a degree in both sciences on the same day at the age of 24. After both his parents died Camper travelled to England (where he met with ), to France (where he met with ) and Geneva. In the meantime he was appointed as professor of philosophy, anatomy and surgery at the and Camper traveled to.In 1756, Camper married the widow Johanna Boerboom, daughter of the of Leeuwarden, whom he met while treating her husband, the burgomaster from.
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Surgeon's Guild. Camper was interested in the classification of all sorts of fossil discoveries, such as the in Maastricht, which he inspected and drew in the 1770s. His drawings were later published byOne of the first to study, Petrus Camper demonstrated the principle of correlation in all organisms by '. In his 1778 lecture, 'On the Points of Similarity between the Human Species, Birds, and Fish; with Rules for Drawing, founded on this Similarity,' he metamorphosed a horse into a human being, thus showing the similarity between all. Theorised this in 1795 as the 'unity of organic composition,' the influence of which is perceptible in all his subsequent writings; nature, he observed, presents us with only one plan of construction, the same in principle, but varied in its accessory parts. Camper's metamorphoses which demonstrated this 'unity of Plan' greatly impressed. In 1923 and 1939 some Dutch authors suggested that Camper foreshadowed Goethe's famous idea of ' – a common structural pattern in some manner 'Facial angle'.