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Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work

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The author traces the subject's progression from medical training to naval service and a subsequent scientific career, recounting a major collecting voyage, detailed studies of marine organisms and comparative embryology, and early laboratory and lecturing work in London. The narrative summarizes published papers and collected essays, outlines participation in debates over classification and evolution, and describes efforts to reform scientific education while engaging social and philosophical questions. Drawing on autobiography, obituaries, and contemporary sketches, the account emphasizes both specific research contributions and the public influence of lectures and writings.

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Sir P. Chalmers Mitchell

Sir P. Chalmers Mitchell was a notable figure in the field of biology and literature, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of prominent scientists. He is best known for his biographical work, "Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work," which provides an insightful look into the life and achievements of the influential biologist Thomas Huxley. Mitchell's writing reflects a commitment to elucidating the contributions of key figures in science, making his work significant for both historical and educational contexts.

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