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| Born | 1805 | ||||||||
| Died | 1896 | ||||||||
| Residence | Rugby [1862] | ||||||||
| Occupation | medical | ||||||||
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William Sharp (1805–1896) was an English surgeon and physician. Sharp is credited with first advocating the establishment of local museums in Britain and for putting science on the curricula of British public schools. He was the first science teacher in a British public school and an early advocate of homoeopathy
Sharp lived and worked in Hull for four years before ending up in Rugby so that his sons could attend Rugby School.
SHARP, WILLIAM M.D., F.R.S., Horton House, Rugby.,
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