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DESCRIPTION:Change notice: Venue: London\, UK\nThree hundred years ago the 
 Dutch microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek died. He had been corresponding 
 with the Royal Society for fifty years. Leeuwenhoek\, born in Delft in the
  Netherlands in 1632\, developed himself into one of the most prolific ear
 ly microscopists. He made his own lenses and small hand-held microscopes w
 hich were more versatile than most other devices at the time. With these i
 nstruments and his outstanding preparation and observation techniques\, he
  was the first to see and describe red blood cells\, bacteria and many oth
 er things.\nSpeaker: Conference
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LOCATION:The Royal Society 6-9 Carlton House Terrace\, St. James's\, London
  SW1Y 5AG\, UK /  Public event with ticket sales – please see website of
  the Royal Society here below
SUMMARY:International Conference: Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) and Hi
 s Impact on the History of Microscopy
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