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Martin, Henry Newell. Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, May 9, 1870. S. of Henry, Congregational minister [and later a schoolmaster]. B. [July 1, 1848], at Newry, Ireland. Educated at University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1870; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1873) 1874; M.A. 1877. Fellow, 1874-9. President of the Union, 1875. At the University of London (B.Sc., 1870; M.B., 1871; D.Sc., 1872.) F.R.S., 1885. Demonstrator to Michael Foster, Trinity Praelector in Physiology, 1870-6. Professor of Biology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, U.S.A., 1876-93; retired on account of ill-health, 1893. Hon. M.D., Georgia University, 1881. Croonian Lecturer, 1883. Married, Dec. 20, 1879, Mrs Pegram, widow of an officer in the Confederate Army. 'He was in a sense a pioneer of biology in the U.S.A., helping to put physiology in its proper relation to the science and art of medicine.' Author (in conjunction with Prof. T. H. Huxley), Practical Instruction in Elementary Biology; The Human Body, etc. Died Oct. 27, 1896, at Burley-in-Wharfdale. (Peile, II. 614; Boase, VI. 166; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Oct. 30, 1896; Dict. of American Biography, XII. 337; Proc. Roy. Soc. 60 (1897), XX.) | Henry Newell MARTIN Approx. lifespan: 18481896 pens. Christ's College adm1870:05:09 s. of Henry MARTIN Congregational minister [and later a schoolmaster] b. Newry, Ireland 1848:07:01 Educated Sch: University College London Matric 1870:10MT: Scholar 1870 BA Nat.Sci.Trip., 1st Class 1873 1874 MA 1877 Fellow 1874-79 President of: : Cambridge Union Society 1875 At University of London (B.Sc. 1870 MB 1871 DSc 1872 FRS 1885 Demonstrator to: : Michael Foster, Trinity Praelector in Physiology 1870-76 Professor of Biology: Sch: Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins Baltimore, USA 1876-93 retired on account of ill-health 1893 Hon. MD, Sch: Georgia University Georgia [ USA ] 1881 Croonian Lecturer: 1883 m. 1879:12:20,Mrs Pegram, widow of an officer in Confederate Army "He was in a sense a pioneer of biology in the USA ., helping to put physiology in its proper relation to the science and art of medicine." Author (in conjunction with Professor: T. H. Huxley), Practical Instruction in Elementary Biology; The Human Body etc. d. 1896:10:27,at Burley-in- Wharfdale, [ West Riding of Yorkshire ] ( Peile, II. 614; Boase, VI. 166; Scott, MSS.; The Times 1896:10:30; Dict. of American Biography, XII. 337; Proc. Royal Society 60 (1897), XX.) |