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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Maudsley Dr. 9. Hannover Sqr Henry Maudsley (1835-1918), medical psychologist. Murie Dr. Bethel House, Cambridge Road E. James Murie (1832-1925), physician and naturalist. McClennan Lord Advocate's Office 1 New St Spring Gardens   14 Old Burlington St. JF. 61 Bedford Gardens Camden Hill W. John Ferguson McLennan (1827-1881), Scottish lawyer and social anthropologist. Mc. Pherson W. Esq. Cadiz. (offer help of any kind) William McPherson, vice consul at Cadiz, Spain, and naturalist. Not found in
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CUL-DAR189.25    Note:    1867.12.06   Hensleigh pointed at toad & it swelled till it was lifted on legs   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [25] Dec 6 1867 Hensleigh pointed at toad it swelled till it was lifted on legs. See his Dict. [Dictionary of English Etymology, p. 403] in every language means swelling — Æsops fable of swelling like an animal with the ox. Same principle effected by different means with Hair feathers. [Expression, p. 104.] Murie says scales of snakes furnished with same muscles with hairs.— Expression [James Murie (1832-1925) was a physician, naturalist and Prosector
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F2547    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1873. Testimonial to Dr. James Murie. Medical Times and Gazette1, (29 March): 350.   Text   PDF
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page] 350 Testimonial to Dr. James Murie. An opinion having been expressed that it might not be inappropriate to present Dr. James Murie, formerly Prosector to the Zoological Society of London, with a substantial recognition of the services which he has rendered to science by his numerous memoirs printed in the Proceedings and Transactions of the Zoological Society and other scientific journals, we, the undersigned, have pleasure in acquiescing in
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