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From Obstetrics to Oryctology: Inside the Mind of William Hunter (1718-1783) (2013)

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Today William Hunter is remembered mainly for his pioneering work in obstetrics and for our understanding of the lymphatic system, but his interests were wide-ranging, encompassing artworks (the first to collect Chardin), archaeological, numismatic and bibliographical items. As a key figure in the Enlightenment, he was one of the few in the mid-eighteenth century to advocate the concept of extinction as recorded in the fossil record. Of some 400 fossil specimens, written records attest to the presence of over 50 fossil vertebrates in his collection, including fish from ‘Monte’ Bolca as well as specimens reflecting his comparative anatomical writings on the mastodon and ‘Irish elk’. This paper will explore the significance of the presence of these specimens in this particular eighteenth century collector’s collection, using his writings and library as tools to shed light on the mind of this classic Scottish Enlightenment figure.

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Authors & Contributors
Hancock, E. Geoffrey
McMillan, R. Bruce
Douglas, A. Starr
Peter Wigley
E. Hoch
Sánchez-Jáuregui, María Dolores
Journals
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Archives of Natural History
Schede Umanistiche
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Museum History Journal
Journal of the History of Collections
Publishers
Halsgrove
Yale University Press
Yale Center for British Art
Routledge
Ashgate
Concepts
Collectors and collecting
Fossils
Geology
Paleontology
Natural history
Museums
People
Hunter, William
Koch, Albert C.
Cookesley, W. G. (William Gifford)
Worm, Ole
Woodward, John
Strange, John
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
Pleistocene
Modern
20th century, early
Places
England
Great Britain
Peru
Wales
London (England)
United States
Institutions
Copenhagen. Universitet
British Museum
Natural History Museum (London, England)
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