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  1. William Erasmus Darwin was the first-born son of Charles and Emma Darwin, and the subject of psychological studies by his father. He was educated at Rugby School and Christ's College Cambridge, and later became a banker at Grant and Maddison's Union Banking Company in Southampton. On the 29th of November 1877 he...

  2. William Erasmus Darwin, hijo del naturalista. El 27 de diciembre de 1839, cuando el naturalista Charles Darwin tenía 30 años, nació su primer hijo, William Erasmus Darwin, a quien le decían, de manera afectuosa, Doddy. Ese día —20 años antes de la publicación de su libro El origen de las especies, en el cual describió su teoría de la ...

  3. 2 de nov. de 2013 · Charles Darwin began gathering data on the natural history of babies immediately upon the birth of his first child, William Erasmus Darwin, on 27 December 1839. During the first seven days after birth, he recorded William’s sneezing, hiccupping, yawning, stretching, suckling, screaming, and reaction to tickling.

  4. 14 de may. de 2019 · Withering, Darwin and digitalis. Every doctor knows the story of how Dr William Withering identified the foxglove (digitalis) as the active ingredient in a secret cure for dropsy used by an old woman in Shropshire. 1 Less widely known is the bitter and protracted dispute between Withering and Erasmus Darwin over the introduction of digitalis ...

  5. William Erasmus Darwin, foi o primeiro filho de Charles e Emma Darwin, e o tema dos estudos psicológicos por seu pai. Ele foi educado em Rugby School e Christ’s College de Cambridge, e mais tarde tornou-se um banqueiro no Grant e na União Maddison Banking Company, em Southampton.

  6. Fue el quinto de los seis hijos del doctor y financiero Robert Darwin, y de Susannah Wedgwood. Nieto de dos prominentes abolicionistas: Erasmus Darwin por parte de padre y de Josiah Wedgwood por parte de madre. A los ocho años, Charles Darwin ya tenía interés por la historia natural.

  7. William Erasmus Darwin, born in 1839, was the eldest son of the great naturalist Charles Darwin. Unlike Darwin’s other sons, all of whom followed in their father’s scientific footsteps, William Erasmus chose a career in banking. He came to Southampton in c. 1863 setting up in partnership with established local banker George Atherley.