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James Parkinson, English surgeon & namesake of #ParkinsonsDisease, was born #OTD 1755.
In addition to his medical research, Parkinson was an avid #fossil collector & published a 3-volume paleontological work (Organic Remains of a Former World).
https://t.co/jM1T6pyyh4
#histSTM
#ICYMI: Yesterday's Scientist of the Day was George Douglas, the Scottish gentleman scientist who complicated 19th century discussions of heredity with his paper on the quagga (seen here).
https://t.co/CkaPDP16mM
#histSTM #eqhist
A review essay has appeared by @DavidQuammen in @nybooks covering three recent books about #Darwin:
Ken Thompson: Darwin’s Most Wonderful Plants
@eahennessy: On the Backs of Tortoises
@BillHWJenkins: Evolution Before Darwin
https://t.co/t4rtCFFCbg
#HistSci #HistSTM
Engravings from Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (1705) by naturalist and scientific illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian.
Merian was born #OTD 1647. Further details about her remarkable life: https://t.co/dvqS0lc41j
#histSTM #WomenInSTEM #sciart
Welsh artist and illustrator Moses Griffith was born #OTD 1747.
These drawings are from a set of Griffith's sketchbooks that @LindaHall_org purchased in 1952.
Further info: https://t.co/blCLWH508E
#histSTM #sciart
Looking for some extra #sciart/#histSTM content this morning?
It's time for you to learn your Lesson.
René Primevére Lesson, French naval officer & zoologist, is @LindaHall_org's Scientist of the Day!
https://t.co/aOMicXrJs4
#PortugueseManOWar #BirdOfParadise #zoology
@skidwayy 1/12 While Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-1898), founder of @AligarhMuslimUn, is a well-known figure in South Asia, his contributions to science education and popularization are relatively unexamined. Today, I am going to introduce us to some examples #histSTM #BSHSGlobalHist
@neilhimself Another potential namesake for wisteria is American physician Caspar Wistar, who succeeded Thomas Jefferson as president of @AmPhilSociety.
Further details courtesy of @LindaHall_org: https://t.co/QxGpPuhil0
#histSTM #botany
"Making fruit attractive in print is not easy."
John Lindley, English horticulturalist and author of Pomologia Britannica (1841), is @LindaHall_org's Scientist of the Day!
https://t.co/X0qbbZh52E
#histSTM #aghist
#envhist #botany
It's a #RedSnowDay in #KCMO! Most schools & cultural institutions, including @LindaHall_org, are closed so people can celebrate the @Chiefs' #SuperBowl victory.
The image below, featuring actual #RedSnow, is from John Ross, A Voyage of Discovery (1819).
#histSTM #ChiefsKingdom
How can the writings of Friedrich #Nietzsche enhance our understanding of modern science?
Find out tomorrow at a #philsci lecture by @LindaHall_org research fellow Will Parkhurst.
Registration & livestream details: https://t.co/PEsRzkecGV
(Img HT @existentialcoms)
#histSTM
Quantum physicist Werner Heisenberg loved to draw in his sketchbook. Here is his colourful portrait of beautiful Würzburg, Germany, with its prominent medieval bridge and Festung (fortress / castle). (From the Jochen Heisenberg collection) #histSTM
Three new books on Worlds of Wonder! Let's find out what a mycologist, a microscope manufacturer and a popular science writer had to say about microscopy and which illustrations they used. #histSTM
Next, we showcased the work of botanical illustrator Margaret Mee, whose stunning "Flowers of the Brazilian Forests" foreshadowed her later involvement in rain forest conservation efforts. (3/5)
(QK486 .B6 M4 1968 folio)
#histSTM #sciart #envhist
#WomenInSTEM #IWD2019
History thru glass weekly recap:
Dregs of Alchemy
https://t.co/iWYeXGj2M2
Fire and Brimstone
https://t.co/87Eyxm448Y
Lime
https://t.co/7ZnbR6NeXK
Full picture credits: https://t.co/tmHHtgbMLw
#histSTM #alchemy #glass
#OnThisDay in 1858, Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Donati discovered his namesake comet, illustrated here in Edmund Weiß' Bilderatlas der Sternenwelt (1888). Further information on Donati's Comet via @IAU_org: https://t.co/SxSPCyawfy #histSTM #comets #astronomy
MEN or MACHINES
Dystopian future evoked in this 1936 TUC leaflet - combining sci-fi Machine Age imagery with nods to the Luddites #histSTM #1920s30s #ephemera
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Student life at the world’s first medical school for women: the pioneers who faced jeers and discrimination to become doctors https://t.co/NYPwcNHHn9 👩🏽🎓💉 #histmed #womancrushwednesday #victorian #histSTM
Can you see the music? Louis Bertrand Castel-natural philosopher who proposed the creation of an "ocular harpsichord" that emitted color rather than sound-is @LindaHall_org's Scientist of the Day! #histSTM #sciart https://t.co/QKsjZQp9xF