Thomas Muffet | |
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Born | 1553 Shoreditch, London, England |
Died | June 5, 1604 Bulbridge Farm, Wilton, Wiltshire | (aged 50–51)
Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Known for | Insects in medicine |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Natural philosophy, medicine |
Thomas Muffet (also Moufet, Mouffet,[1] or Moffet) (1553 – 5 June 1604) was an English naturalist and physician. He is best known his study of insects and arthropods in regard to medicine (particularly spiders), his support of the Paracelsian system of medicine, and his emphasis on the importance of experience over reputation in the field of medicine. He was an Anti-papist due to his Puritan beliefs.