Ernest Dieffenbach
| Ernest Dieffenbach MD | |||
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| File:Dieffenbach, Ernest.jpg | |||
| Born | 1811 | ||
| Died | 1855 | ||
| Occupation |
medical academic | ||
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Johann Karl Ernst Dieffenbach (Gießen 27 January 1811 - Gießen 10 January 1855) was a German physician, geologist and naturalist, the first trained scientist to live and work in New Zealand, where he travelled widely under the auspices of the New Zealand Company, returning in 1841–42 and publishing in English his Travels in New Zealand in 1843.
The Society first met in February 1843 at Hodgkin's house;[16] or on 31 January, when Ernst Dieffenbach read a paper On the Study of Ethnology. [ESL on wikipaedia]
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External Publications
Travels in New Zealand: With Contributions to the Geography, Geology, Botany, and Natural History of That Country... by Ernst Dieffenbach
Charles Darwin's Naturwissenschaftliche Reisen Nach Den Inseln Des Gr Nen Vorgebirges, S Damerika, Dem Feuerlande... by Charles Darwin and Ernst Dieffenbach
House Publications
The Study of Ethnology [first paper in A1:1]