Josef Majer

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Dr
Josef Majer
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Born 1808
Died 1899
Society Membership
membership Corresponding member
elected_AI 1881.11.08




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House Notes

1881.10.25 The following gentleman was proposed for election as a Corresponding Member: Dr Josef Majer - of Cracow – proposed by Dr Beddoe, and certificate signed by Prof. Flower and Mr Rudler.

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Joseph Majer (b. 12 March 1808 in Krakow, died. 3 of July 1899 in Krakow) - Polish doctor, naturalist, anthropologist, professor and rector of the Jagiellonian University, president of the Scientific Society of Krakow, the first president of the Academy of Sciences in Krakow.

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External Publications

Physical characteristics of the Galician population (1877 with Isidore Kopernickim) Compliance oscillation number of people in the separation of different populations of growth (1880)
The century-old lives in countries Polish compared with normal life expectancy (1880) Physiography land of Polish Literature (1862), the electronic version.
The theory of spontaneous generation (1847)
The influence of meteorological condition on mortality (1845)
The sea urchin tooth (1851)
Overview monster fish (1841).

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