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=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
proposed as Hon. Member by Dr Hunt 1865.05.02<br />1883.12.11 proposed as Hon. Fellow AI
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proposed as Hon. Member by Dr Hunt 1865.05.02<br />1883.12.11 proposed as Hon. Fellow AI<br />1899 Rudler's Presidential address: Although he died on September 11, 1897, I maybe pardoned for referring to him in this place, inasmuch as the death accidentally escaped record last year. Dr. Welcker will be remembered by his numerous originalc ontributions to physical anthropology, especially by his study of the skull. He co-operated with Professors Ecker and Lindenschmidt and other anthropologists in founding, in 1866, theArchiv fur Anthropologie, a journal which he enriched by a number of valuable papers; his last essay having been published there last spring, as a posthumous paper. Professor Welcker, at the time of his death, was in the seventy-sixthy ear of his age.
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
Hermann Welcker (April 8, 1822 – September 12, 1897) was a German anatomist and anthropologist who was born in Giessen. He was a nephew to philologist Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1784–1868).<br />In 1889 Welcker received a patent for the invention of "galvanic spectacles", which were essentially battery-operated eyeglasses with nosepiece electrodes
 
Hermann Welcker (April 8, 1822 – September 12, 1897) was a German anatomist and anthropologist who was born in Giessen. He was a nephew to philologist Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1784–1868).<br />In 1889 Welcker received a patent for the invention of "galvanic spectacles", which were essentially battery-operated eyeglasses with nosepiece electrodes

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Hermann Welcker

Prof.
Hermann Welcker
Welcker, Hermann.jpg
Born 1822
Died 1897
Residence Halle
Occupation academic
inventor
anatomist
anthropologist
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
ASL Corresponding Member 1863.06.23; ASL Hon. Member 1865.05.02
AI Hon. Fellow from 1884
left 1897 deceased
elected_ESL 1862.12.16
elected_AI

1862

1884.01.08
elected_ASL 1863.06.23

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proposed as Hon. Member by Dr Hunt 1865.05.02
1883.12.11 proposed as Hon. Fellow AI
1899 Rudler's Presidential address: Although he died on September 11, 1897, I maybe pardoned for referring to him in this place, inasmuch as the death accidentally escaped record last year. Dr. Welcker will be remembered by his numerous originalc ontributions to physical anthropology, especially by his study of the skull. He co-operated with Professors Ecker and Lindenschmidt and other anthropologists in founding, in 1866, theArchiv fur Anthropologie, a journal which he enriched by a number of valuable papers; his last essay having been published there last spring, as a posthumous paper. Professor Welcker, at the time of his death, was in the seventy-sixthy ear of his age.

Notes From Elsewhere

Hermann Welcker (April 8, 1822 – September 12, 1897) was a German anatomist and anthropologist who was born in Giessen. He was a nephew to philologist Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1784–1868).
In 1889 Welcker received a patent for the invention of "galvanic spectacles", which were essentially battery-operated eyeglasses with nosepiece electrodes

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