Dr. Petrus Camper

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Dr. Petrus Camper

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Birthplace: Leiden, ZH, Netherlands
Death: April 07, 1789 (66)
's-Gravenhage, ZH, Netherlands
Immediate Family:

Son of Florentius Camper, heer van Oudekerk op de IJssel and Sara Geertruida Camper-Ketting
Husband of Johanna Camper-Bourboom
Father of Jacob Camper; Petrus Everhardus Camper; Adriaan Gillis Camper and Gerbrand Jacob Camper
Brother of Sara Camper; Florentia Petronella Camper; Gerbrand Jacob Camper; Johanna Petronella Camper; Gilliana Geertuij Camper and 1 other

Occupation: hoogleraar Universiteit Franeker, arts, anatoom, fysioloog, zooloog, antropoloog, paleontoloog, verloskundige
Managed by: Jan Johannes (Jan) Faber
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About Dr. Petrus Camper

Peter, Pieter, or usually Petrus Camper (May 11, 1722 – April 7, 1789), was a Dutch physician, anatomist, physiologist, midwife, zoologist, anthropologist, paleontologist and a naturalist. He studied the orangutan, the rhinoceros, and the skull of a mosasaur, which he believed was a whale. One of the first to interest himself in comparative anatomy and paleontology, he also invented the measure of the facial angle. Camper was not a dull professor in his library, becoming a celebrity in Europe and a member of the Royal Society. He was interested in architecture, mathematics, and made drawings for his lectures. He designed and made tools for his patients, always trying to be practical. Besides he was a sculptor, a patron of art and a conservative politician.

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Peter, Pieter, or usually Petrus Camper (May 11, 1722 – April 7, 1789), was a Dutch physician, anatomist, physiologist, midwife, zoologist, anthropologist, paleontologist and a naturalist. He studied the orangutan, the rhinoceros, and the skull of a mosasaur, which he believed was a whale. One of the first to interest himself in comparative anatomy and paleontology, he also invented the measure of the facial angle. Camper was not a dull professor in his library, becoming a celebrity in Europe and a member of the Royal Society. He was interested in architecture, mathematics, and made drawings for his lectures. He designed and made tools for his patients, always trying to be practical. Besides he was a sculptor, a patron of art and a conservative politician.

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Dr. Petrus Camper's Timeline

1722
May 11, 1722
Leiden, ZH, Netherlands
May 13, 1722
Pieterskerk, Leiden, ZH, Netherlands
1757
February 1757
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
1758
March 1758
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
1759
March 31, 1759
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
1762
June 3, 1762
Franeker, Friesland, Netherlands
1789
April 7, 1789
Age 66
's-Gravenhage, ZH, Netherlands