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Events The Royal Society read part of Letter L-173 about the structure of cotton seed, the sweat glands of the skin, and the slime of fish
Events The Royal Society read part of Letter L-175 about gall nuts, over a year after receiving it
Events The Royal Society read part of Letter L-177 about how the leaves, root, and stem are wrapped up with the seeds
Events The Royal Society read part of Letter L-186 about the structure of teeth
Events The Royal Society read part of Letter L-192 about the generation of ants
Events The Royal Society read the first part of Leeuwenhoek's long Letter L-040 of the previous 9 October about little animals in various waters
Events The Royal Society read the first part of Letter L-147 about the crystalline humour of the eye
Events The Royal Society read the first part of Letter L-150 about the brain of several animals, chalk stones of gout, leprosy, and scales of eels
Events The Royal Society read the former part of Letter L-152 about salts in vinegar and wine, vinegar eels, and salts found in vinegar mixed with crabs eyes and chalk
Events The Royal Society read the former part of Letter L-154 about salts in wormwood, alum, and other substances
Events The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-147 about the crystalline humour of bird and fish eyes, the vitreous humour, the cornea tunica, and the colour of a Blackamore
Events The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-150 about the brain of an ox and a sparrow, moxa, chalk from gout, leprosy, and eels, in which he discovered both scales and fins
Events The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-154 about salts in ashes, lime, soda, and sal armoniac
Events The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-157 about sperm and eggs in sheep and rabbits
Events The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-186 about the teeth of various animals
Events The Royal Society read the second part of Leeuwenhoek's long letter of 9 October 1676
Events The Royal Society read the third part of Leeuwenhoek's long letter of 9 October 1676
Events The Royal Society received Leeuwenhoek's first letter
Events The Royal Society requested that Robert Hooke try to replicate Leeuwenhoek's observations
Sources The Royal Society, From Its Institution tо the End of the Eighteenth Century
Sources The Secrets of Success
Sources The Select Works of Antony van Leeuwenhoek
Sources The Simple Microscope in the Hands of Van Leeuwenhoek and Huygens
Events The State of Holland decided to flood the country to impede the Spanish invasion
Sources The tensions between facts and fantasy
Sources The Unexpected Popularity of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
Sources The unseen world
Sources The van Leeuwenhoek Microscope in possession of the University of Utrecht
Sources The van Leeuwenhoek Specimens
Sources The vanishing link between animalcules and disease before the 19th century
Pages The Vermeer Connection
Pages The Works
Sources The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle
Sources The yeast cell: what did Leeuwenhoeck see?
Sources The ‘invisible technician’ made visible
Events Theodore Craanen wrote Letter L-048 to Leeuwenhoek, some time in 1677, requesting that his relative Johan Ham be allowed to visit

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