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February 11, 1799

Lazzaro Spallanzani (Scandiano, January 12, 1729 – Pavia, February 11, 1799) died in Pavia. He was an Italian Jesuit and biologist, considered the “scientific father” of artificial insemination. He is best remembered for having disproved the theory of spontaneous generation with an experiment that was later taken up and perfected by Louis Pasteur.