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| − | proposed as Hon. Fellow 1867.11.05<br />288 F. Pruner-Bey, 30 July – acknowledges work on simious skulls; and receipt of craniometer; comments on the Memoir; refers to Schaaffenhausen and J.B. Davis’s views on the sutures of Celtic skulls | + | proposed as Hon. Fellow 1867.11.05<br />288 F. Pruner-Bey, 30 July – acknowledges work on simious skulls; and receipt of craniometer; comments on the Memoir; refers to Schaaffenhausen and J.B. Davis’s views on the sutures of Celtic skulls<br />death noted in report of council for 1893 |
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Hermann Schaaffhausen (19 July 1816, Koblenz – 26 January 1893 Bonn) German anatomist, anthropologist, and paleoanthropologist. Hermann Schaaffhausen was the son of Josef Hubert Schaaffhausen and Anna Maria Wachendorf. He studied medicine at the University of Berlin and received his doctorate degree in 1839, and became a Professor of Anatomy at the University of Bonn<br /> | Hermann Schaaffhausen (19 July 1816, Koblenz – 26 January 1893 Bonn) German anatomist, anthropologist, and paleoanthropologist. Hermann Schaaffhausen was the son of Josef Hubert Schaaffhausen and Anna Maria Wachendorf. He studied medicine at the University of Berlin and received his doctorate degree in 1839, and became a Professor of Anatomy at the University of Bonn<br /> | ||
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Hermann Schaaffhausen
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proposed as Hon. Fellow 1867.11.05
288 F. Pruner-Bey, 30 July – acknowledges work on simious skulls; and receipt of craniometer; comments on the Memoir; refers to Schaaffenhausen and J.B. Davis’s views on the sutures of Celtic skulls
death noted in report of council for 1893
Notes From Elsewhere
Hermann Schaaffhausen (19 July 1816, Koblenz – 26 January 1893 Bonn) German anatomist, anthropologist, and paleoanthropologist. Hermann Schaaffhausen was the son of Josef Hubert Schaaffhausen and Anna Maria Wachendorf. He studied medicine at the University of Berlin and received his doctorate degree in 1839, and became a Professor of Anatomy at the University of Bonn
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on Darwinism and anthropology