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of financial irregularities in his running of the society caused his temporary resignation as president, though he returned in 1868 when Clarke was expelled. This took a toll on his health and in 1869 he died of an inflammation of the brain. The society shortly afterwards started discussions to merge
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because of his interest in racial differences and from 1859 to 1862 was the honorary secretary. However many members of this society disliked his attacks on humanitarian and missionary societies and the anti-slavery movement. So in 1863 with the help of the explorer
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Lewis Carroll was a children’s author, mathematician, and clergyman. He had a stammer that was said to have affected his job. The 1861 census shows that Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was staying at Ore House in 1861 and being treated by Dr. Hunt a
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Efram Sera-Shriar, ‘Observing Human Difference: James Hunt, Thomas Huxley, and Competing Disciplinary Strategies in the 1860s’, Annals of Science, 70 (2013), 461-491
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as the organ of the society and by 1867 the membership of the Society had reached 500. However, by 1867 allegations by one of the members
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to run residential courses during the summer season with his sister Elizabeth's husband, Rev. Henry F. Rivers.
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who refused them, though, through unconnected means, he later became an anthropologist himself.
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He left a widow, Henrietta, and five children and left his books to his nephew
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His other main interest was in anthropology, and in 1863 he established the
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James Hunt was born in Swanage, Dorset, the son of the speech therapist
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Memoirs read before the Anthropological Society of London
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meeting in 1863 because of its defense of slavery in the
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Stammering and Stuttering, their nature and treatment
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who spent three weeks with him in 1859. He moved to
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Swanage
Dorsetshire
London
Charles Kingsley
Leo Tennyson
Alfred Tennyson
Lewis Carroll
psellismolligist
Anthropological Society of London
Ethnological Society of London
Royal Anthropological Institute
Thomas Hunt
University of Giessen
Germany
Regent Street
London
Charles Kingsley
Hastings
Ethnological Society of London
Richard Burton
Anthropological Society of London
British Association
Confederate States of America
plurality of the human species
Hyde Clarke
W.H.R. Rivers

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