Dr William Carpenter
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Dr William Carpenter has 21 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:author of book(2), educated at(1), appointed companion of bath(1)
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Other facts (20)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Author of Book | Principles of General and Comparative Physiology | [1] |
| Author of Book | Principles of Human Physiology | [1] |
| Appointed Companion of Bath | civil division | [1] |
| Appointed Examiner in | Physiology and Comparative Anatomy, University of London | [1] |
| Appointed Registrar of | University of London | [1] |
| Birth Year | 1813 | [1] |
| Commenced Practice in | Bristol | [1] |
| Contributions to | biological science | [1] |
| Devoted Exclusively to | scientific and literary pursuits | [1] |
| Died | Recently | [1] |
| Elected Corresponding Member of | Institute of France | [1] |
| Graduated Md at | University of Edinburgh | [1] |
| Instigated Use of | Challenger Ship | [1] |
| Moved to | London | [1] |
| Presided Over | British Association Brighton 1872 | [1] |
| Principal Part in Expeditions | Deep Sea exploration 1868-1870 | [1] |
| Professor of | Medical Jurisprudence, University College | [1] |
| Received Honorary Degree Ll D From | University of Edinburgh | [1] |
| Received Royal Medal | Royal Society | [1] |
| Son of | Dr Lant Carpenter | [1] |
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