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4.16 Joseph Simms, physiognomy

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< Back to Introduction In September 1874, the American doctor Joseph Simms, then on a three-year lecture tour of Britain, sent Darwin a copy of his book, Nature’s Revelations of Character; Or, Physiognomy Illustrated. He was seeking a public…

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  • … to Introduction In September 1874, the American doctor Joseph Simms, then on a three-year …

3.15 George Charles Wallich, photo

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< Back to Introduction In the years around 1868–1871, when professional photographers competed for sittings with Darwin, a doctor called George Charles Wallich approached him with a similar request. Wallich was planning to publish a set of his own…

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  • … photographers competed for sittings with Darwin, a doctor called George Charles Wallich approached …

Darwin’s student booklist

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In October 1825 Charles Darwin and his older brother, Erasmus, went to study medicine in Edinburgh, where their father, Robert Waring Darwin, had trained as a doctor in the 1780’s. Erasmus had already graduated from Cambridge and was continuing his studies…

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  • … where their father, Robert Waring Darwin, had trained as a doctor in the 1780’s. Erasmus had already …
  • … physiology  was an influential work; John Ayrton Paris, a doctor from Cambridge, published the …
  • … was written by Darwin’s grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, a doctor at Lichfield; Anna Seward wrote a …
  • … but the writer left for London about twenty years before the doctor arrived to set up his medical …

4.25 'Punch' 1877 re. Cambridge doctorate

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< Back to Introduction Punch often ridiculed Darwin by showing him as a monkey or in other animalistic forms, but in 1877, when he at last received an honorary degree from Cambridge University, it paid its tribute to ‘wisdom’. ‘Punch to Dr. Darwin’…

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  • … by Darwin’s wisdom and knowledge, like those of the great doctor Hippocrates, will outlive him. …
  • … ‘The Times. Cambridge University election of Prof. Darwin Doctor of Law’. The account of this …

Joseph Simms

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The American doctor and author of works on physiognomy Joseph Simms wrote to Darwin on 14 September 1874, while he was staying in London. He enclosed a copy of his book Nature’s revelations of character (Simms 1873). He hoped it might 'prove…

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  • … The American doctor and author of works on physiognomy Joseph Simms wrote to Darwin on 14 …
  • … thesis of science and religion.  He graduated as a medical doctor in 1871 from the Eclectic Medical …

1.14 William Richmond, oil

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< Back to Introduction William Blake Richmond’s portrait of Darwin, dating from 1879, celebrated his honorary degree of LL.D (Doctor in Laws), awarded by Cambridge University in 1877. Darwin’s return to his alma mater for the presentation ceremony…

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  • … dating from 1879, celebrated his honorary degree of LL.D (Doctor in Laws), awarded by Cambridge …
  • … it a ‘noble portrait’; Darwin was ‘wearing his crimson doctor’s gown, and reminding us, with his …

Life of Erasmus Darwin

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The Life of Erasmus Darwin (1879) was a curious departure for Darwin. It was intended as a biographical note to accompany an essay on Erasmus's scientific work by the German writer Ernst Krause. But Darwin became immersed in his grandfather's…

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  • … Darwin by his friends '. She recalled an anecdote of the doctor rescuing a drunken man from a …
  • … from different relatives. He asked Reginald to confirm the doctor's run-in with a high-way …
  • … nieces, whose family had evidently quarrelled with the doctor. 'She had the habit of coloring …

Dramatisation script

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Re: Design – Adaptation of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Asa Gray and others… by Craig Baxter – as performed 25 March 2007

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  • … That evening he had two slight chills, so that the doctor was summoned the next day, and … advised …
  • … he was allowed to get up and go down stairs at noon, the doctor congratulating him on the success of …

People featured in the Dutch photograph album

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List of people appearing in the photograph album Darwin received from scientific admirers in the Netherlands for his birthday on 12 February 1877. We are grateful to Hester Loeff for providing this list and for permission to make her research available.…

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  • … Nijmegen 08 June 1904 Nijmegen Doctor. In the list it says J.R. van Beemen …

Charles Darwin born

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Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, the fifth of six children of Robert Waring Darwin, a doctor, and his wife Susannah, daughter of Josiah Wedgwood I.

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  • … the fifth of six children of Robert Waring Darwin, a doctor, and his wife Susannah, daughter of …

Charles Harrison Blackley

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You may not have heard of Charles Harrison Blackley (1820–1900), but if you are one of the 15 million people in the UK who suffer from hay fever, you are indebted to him. For it was he who identified pollen as the cause of the allergy. Darwin was…

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  • … seems to me an astonishing fact’. Blackley was a doctor, practicing in Hulme, Manchester, who …

Titus Coan

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In 1874, when Darwin was preparing the second edition of Descent of Man, he received letters from all over the world in reply to his queries about human behaviour; one in particular would have stirred up unexpected memories of his own time among the native…

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  • … South America.  Titus Munson Coan , an American doctor, passed on a message to Darwin from …

John Beddoe

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In 1869, when gathering data on sexual selection in humans, Darwin exchanged a short series of letters with John Beddoe, a doctor in Bristol. He was looking for evidence that racial differences that appear to have no benefit in terms of survival - and…

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  • … exchanged a short series of letters with a John Beddoe, a doctor in Bristol who had also published …

4.34 'Punch', Sambourne cartoon 1

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< Back to Introduction Linley Sambourne’s cartoon in Punch, a ‘Suggested Illustration’ for Darwin’s forthcoming book on The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants (1875) is another playful transformation of the author into an ape or monkey. However,…

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  • … those of the author, not of the plants themselves: the ‘Doctor’ is evidently ‘ready to avow his …

Asa Gray

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Darwin’s longest running and most significant exchange of correspondence dealing with the subjects of design in nature and religious belief was with the Harvard botanist Asa Gray.  Gray was one of Darwin’s leading supporters in America. He was also a…

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  • … Gray was born in New York State in 1810. He qualified as a doctor, but gave up medical practice …

Darwin in letters, 1874: A turbulent year

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The year 1874 was one of consolidation, reflection, and turmoil for Darwin. He spent the early months working on second editions of Coral reefs and Descent of man; the rest of the year was mostly devoted to further research on insectivorous plants. A…

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  • … brother Erasmus’s house.  He requested a visit from his doctor Andrew Clark, whom he had been …
  • … his digestive system and diet treatments Darwin’s own doctor, Andrew Clark, he began to make a …

Darwin's illness

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Was Darwin an invalid? In many photographs he looks wearied by age, wrapped in a great coat to protect him from cold. In a letter to his cousin William Fox, he wrote: "Long and continued ill health has much changed me, & I very often think with…

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  • … At the age of 57, he summarized all his ailments for a new doctor. The note makes painful reading: …

1.21 window at Christ's College Cambridge

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< Back to Introduction Among the many posthumous commemorations of Darwin is a portrayal of him in stained glass. It is in the oriel window of the Hall at his alma mater, Christ’s College Cambridge – in a bay looking onto the First Court of the…

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  • … history, and he is shown wearing the academic robes of a Doctor of Laws, in reference to the …

Darwin in letters, 1865: Delays and disappointments

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The year was marked by three deaths of personal significance to Darwin: Hugh Falconer, a friend and supporter; Robert FitzRoy, captain of the Beagle; and William Jackson Hooker, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and father of Darwin’s friend…

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  • … and at the beginning of the year he despaired of finding a doctor who could ease his symptoms. He …
  • … CD’s ‘Journal’, Appendix II). In May, he invited a new doctor, John Chapman, to Down and began a …

Descent

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There are more than five hundred letters associated with the research and writing of Darwin’s book, Descent of man and selection in relation to sex (Descent). They trace not only the tortuous route to eventual publication, but the development of Darwin’s…

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  • … , sparking one of the testier passages in Descent;* a doctor’s promising research on the …
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