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    • Mary Ann MantellMary Ann Mantell

      m. 1816

  2. Mary Ann Mantell (née Woodhouse; 9 April 1795 – 20 October 1869) was a British fossil collector and the wife of the British paleontologist Gideon Mantell. She is credited – although this is disputed – with the discovery of the first fossils of Iguanodon and provided several pen and ink sketches of the fossils for her husband's scientific ...

    • 20 October 1869 (aged 74), London
  3. Soon, Mantell began his formal medical education in London. He received his diploma as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1811. Four days later, he received a certificate from the Lying-in Charity for Married Women at Their Own Habitations that allowed him to act in midwifery duties. 166 High Street, Lewes, the home of Gideon Mantell

  4. Who discovered Iguanodon? Mary Ann Mantell (1795-1869) and her husband Dr Gideon Algernon Mantell (1790-1852), are recorded as having found the first evidence of Iguanodon . Husband and wife, Gideon Algernon and Mary Ann Mantell.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IguanodonIguanodon - Wikipedia

    The story goes that Gideon Mantell's wife, Mary Ann, discovered the first teeth of an Iguanodon in the strata of Tilgate Forest in Whitemans Green, Cuckfield, Sussex, England, in 1822 while her husband was visiting a patient. However, there is no evidence that Mantell took his wife with him while seeing patients.

  6. Sep 25, 2020 · Closer to home (for some of us), a country doctor and amateur paleontologist Gideon Mantell was visiting a patient near Crawley, Sussex, and his wife, Mary Mantell, accompanied him for the...

  7. Feb 3, 2022 · Then, in 1822, shortly before finishing his first book The Fossils of South Downs, while Mantell was visiting a patient, his wife Mary Ann took a short stroll as she waited for him, and when Mantell finished his house call, she presented him with a puzzling tooth. In fact, this account can’t be confirmed and there have been several ...

  8. Feb 3, 2022 · While it is often claimed that the first Iguanodon tooth was found by Mantell’s wife Mary Ann while he was making a house call, there is no evidence supporting that legend.

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