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other doctor moved elsewhere. After only six months, Darwin "already had between forty and fifty patients", and within two years had a large practice. For two or three years he lived on St. John's Hill, then moved to The Crescent. For years afterwards Darwin, regretting the hasty way the pamphlet had been written, bought up all copies and burnt them.
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would give no information, had to decide on treatment himself. She died, and there was a controversy about which doctor was to blame. Darwin hastily published a pamphlet showing that the other doctor had been treating her for a disease which she did not have, and while his reputation was gained, the
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A large man of 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m), he reportedly stopped weighing himself when he weighed 24 stone (336 lb, 153 kg). He required his coachman to test the floorboards of houses he was visiting, and had to have special stone steps made for him to enter his carriage.
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of colored stimuli in which he noticed that while a person tried to fixate a colored circle, a lucid edge appeared on the adjacent white-paper background. He concluded "as by the unsteadiness of the eye a part of the fatigued retina falls on the white paper".
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20, saying, "Let me know when you want more, and I will send it you", then sent another ÂŁ20 by his uncle, and that was all he needed. A tall and then slim young man, he gained attention when the wife of a bookseller in
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He held his experience in Edinburgh in such high regard that he sent his son Charles to study there. He at first refused to let his son join the
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of several buildings in Shrewsbury and getting income from rents. He became a major stockholder in the
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This article is about the physician and father of Charles Darwin. For others with the same name, see
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hired to look after him, became his father's mistress and bore Erasmus two illegitimate daughters.
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are made even when people attempt to keep them fixed. This he found during his studies of the
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Darwin, Robert Waring (1786), "New Experiments on the Ocular Spectra of Light and Colours",
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With small inheritances from his mother and an aunt, Darwin invested in housing, buying the
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there on 26 February 1785. His Leyden dissertation was impressive and was published in the
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The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter
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Marianne Darwin (1798–1858), married Henry Parker (1788–1858) in 1824.
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In 1787, when he was still under 21 years old, Darwin set up practice in
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and had a large red-brick house built there around 1800 which was named
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He, his wife, and their daughter Susan are buried in St Chad's Church,
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The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom
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Robert Darwin had studied under several leading scholars, including
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Rolfs, Martin (2009), "Microsaccades: Small steps on a long way",
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http://darwin.baruch.cuny.edu/biography/shrewsbury/rdarwin.html
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that his son Robert would marry Wedgwood's favourite daughter,
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and his first wife, Mary Howard. He was named after his uncle,
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Erasmus Darwin reached an understanding with his close friend
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The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms
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The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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Susannah Darwin's daughter Caroline Darwin, aged 16, 1816
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Robert Darwin provided the first empirical evidence that
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who today is best known as the father of the naturalist
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The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication
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clergyman and widower of her cousin Charlotte Wedgwood.
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In 1783, Darwin began his studies of medicine at the
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
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Robert Darwin (disambiguation)
FRS

James Pardon
Lichfield
Staffordshire
Kingdom of Great Britain
Shrewsbury
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Montford, Shropshire
Susannah Wedgwood
Caroline Wedgwood
Erasmus Alvey Darwin
Charles Darwin
Erasmus Darwin
Darwin–Wedgwood family
FRS
medical doctor
Charles Darwin
Darwin–Wedgwood family
Lichfield
Erasmus Darwin
Robert Waring Darwin of Elston
governess
University of Edinburgh
Joseph Black
Leiden University
Netherlands
MD
Edinburgh

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