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The Collegiate School (Yale University) was founded
Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research

The Collegiate School (Yale University) was founded

In 1701, Yale University was founded as the Collegiate School in the home of Abraham Pierson, its first…

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The Collegiate School (Yale University) was renamed Yale College
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The Collegiate School (Yale University) was renamed Yale College

In 1718, the Collegiate School (Yale University) was renamed Yale College in recognition of Elihu Yale’s donation of…

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The Collegiate School (Yale University) moved to New Haven
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The Collegiate School (Yale University) moved to New Haven

In 1716, the Collegiate School moved to New Haven. Yale University was founded in 1701 as the Collegiate…

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A plague epidemic around the Baltic Sea led England to pass the Quarantine Act
Disease | Life Science History | Plague

A plague epidemic around the Baltic Sea led England to pass the Quarantine Act

In 1712, a plague epidemic around the Baltic Sea led England to pass the Quarantine Act that required…

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The term Zymotechnia “Zymotechnology” (Greek: Zyme “leven”) was coined
Agriculture | Life Science History

The term Zymotechnia “Zymotechnology” (Greek: Zyme “leven”) was coined

In 1697, the term Zymotechnia “Zymotechnology” (Greek: Zyme “leven”) coined by Prussian Court physician Georg Ernst Stahl in…

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A Massachusetts statute quarantined victims of the plague, smallpox and other infectious diseases
Disease | Life Science History | Plague

A Massachusetts statute quarantined victims of the plague, smallpox and other infectious diseases

In 1697, a Massachusetts statute stipulated that all individuals suffering from plague, smallpox, and other infectious diseases must…

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The College of William and Mary was founded
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The College of William and Mary was founded

On Feb. 8, 1693, The College of William and Mary was founded by a Royal Charter issued by…

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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek reported microscopic observations on mold, parts of a bee and a louse
Biology | Dentistry | Diagnostics | Life Science History

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek reported microscopic observations on mold, parts of a bee and a louse

On Sept. 17, 1683, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, known as “the Father of Microbiology” wrote to the Royal Society…

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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek reported the discovery of bacteria
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek reported the discovery of bacteria

On Oct. 9, 1674, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek reported the the discovery of bacteria in a 72 word letter…

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Successful blood transfusions from sheep to humans were reported
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Successful blood transfusions from sheep to humans were reported

On Jun. 15, 1667, the first successful blood transfusions from sheep to humans were reported separately by Jean-Baptiste…

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The city of Frankfurt, Germany prohibited people living in plague-infected houses from public areas
Disease | Life Science History | Plague

The city of Frankfurt, Germany prohibited people living in plague-infected houses from public areas

In 1666, the city of Frankfurt, Germany issued a decree prohibiting people living in plague-infected houses from visiting…

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The bubonic plague arrived in the English village of Eyam
Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Plague

The bubonic plague arrived in the English village of Eyam

In 1665 a tailor from Eyam ordered a box of materials relating to his trade from London, that…

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Robert Hooke published Micrographia that describes cells for the first time
Biology | Life Science History

Robert Hooke published Micrographia that describes cells for the first time

In 1665, Robert Hooke published Micrographia that described cells – viewed in sections of cork – for the…

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Physician Richard Lower performed the first successful blood transfusion in a dog
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Physician Richard Lower performed the first successful blood transfusion in a dog

In 1665, Physician Richard Lower performed the first successful blood transfusion in a dog, using blood from other…

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Russia officials organized quarantines to prevent the spread of the plague
Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Plague

Russia officials organized quarantines to prevent the spread of the plague

In 1664, Russia officials organized quarantines to prevent the spread of the plague and prohibited entry into Moscow…

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The English monarchy issued royal decrees calling for establishment of permanent quarantines
Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Plague

The English monarchy issued royal decrees calling for establishment of permanent quarantines

In 1663, the English monarchy issued royal decrees calling for the establishment of permanent quarantines for people infected…

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The English enacted a quarantine on all ships bound for London
Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Plague

The English enacted a quarantine on all ships bound for London

In 1663, the English enacted a quarantine on all ships bound for London requiring each to pause at…

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The New York City General Assembly prohibited people from smallpox infected areas from entering the city
Infectious Disease | Life Science History

The New York City General Assembly prohibited people from smallpox infected areas from entering the city

In 1663, during a smallpox epidemic in New York City, the General Assembly passed a law forbidding people…

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Red blood cells were first observed and described
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Red blood cells were first observed and described

In 1658, Microscopist Jan Swammerdam observed and described red blood cells.

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After a plague epidemic kills 100,000 people in Naples, Rome begins inspecting all incoming ships
Life Science History | Plague

After a plague epidemic kills 100,000 people in Naples, Rome begins inspecting all incoming ships

In 1656, after a plague epidemic kills 100,000 people in Naples, Rome began inspecting all incoming ships and…

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Boston officials enact an ordinance to prevent infectious diseases from reaching their shore
Infectious Disease | Life Science History

Boston officials enact an ordinance to prevent infectious diseases from reaching their shore

In 1647, Boston officials enacted an ordinance requiring all arriving ships to stop at the harbor entrance or…

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Harvard University was founded
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Harvard University was founded

In 1636, Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the U.S., was founded by a vote…

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Florentine scholar Francesco Rondinelli described the use of the “Wine Windows” to prevent the spread of the Plague
Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Plague

Florentine scholar Francesco Rondinelli described the use of the “Wine Windows” to prevent the spread of the Plague

In 1634, the Florentine scholar, Francesco Rondinelli, wrote a report about a disease contagion, now known as the…

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Sanitary legislation was drawn up in Venice to address plague epidemics
Environmental | Life Science History | Plague

Sanitary legislation was drawn up in Venice to address plague epidemics

In 1629, sanitary legislation was drawn up in Venice that required health officers to visit homes during plague…

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Potatoes from Peru were planted in Germany
Agriculture | Life Science History

Potatoes from Peru were planted in Germany

In 1621, potatoes from Peru were planted in Germany, another example of foreign microbes finding new homes. Botanist…

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Academy of the Lynx-Eyed was founded
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Academy of the Lynx-Eyed was founded

In 1603, the Academy of the Lynx-Eyed was founded by Federico Cesi, the first academy of sciences to…

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The name ‘influenza’ originated in 15th century Italy
Infectious Disease | Influenza | Life Science History

The name ‘influenza’ originated in 15th century Italy

In 1580, the first pandemic or worldwide epidemic, that clearly fit the description of influenza occurred in Italy….

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The first maritime quarantine opened in Marseilles, France
Infectious Disease | Life Science History

The first maritime quarantine opened in Marseilles, France

In 1521, the first maritime quarantine opened in Marseilles, France. The quarantine system in Marseille lasted from 1620…

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History’s first recognized influenza pandemic
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History’s first recognized influenza pandemic

In 1510, history’s first recognized influenza pandemic originated in Asia and rapidly spread to other continents through eyewitness…

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Venice established the world’s first known maritime quarantine station
Infectious Disease | Life Science History

Venice established the world’s first known maritime quarantine station

In 1403, Venice established the world’s first known maritime quarantine station, or lazaretto, on Santa Maria di Nazareth,…

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