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  1. Robert Edmond Grant MD FRCPEd FRS FRSE FZS FGS (11 November 1793 – 23 August 1874) was a British anatomist and zoologist. Life [ edit ] Grant was born at Argyll Square in Edinburgh (demolished to create Chambers Street), the son of Alexander Grant WS, and his wife, Jane Edmond. [1]

  2. Robert Edmond Grant (1793 - 1874) was an Edinburgh-trained physician and a strong supporter of Lamarckian evolution. He introduced Charles Darwin to the world of research and microscopic dissection, and published a few papers on evolution before Darwin's publication of On the Origin of Species. He dedicated his book on the animal kingdom to Darwin.

  3. Aug 23, 2022 · Robert Edmond Grant, a Scottish anatomist and invertebrate zoologist, died Aug. 23, 1874, at the age of 80. Grant became an "extramural" lecturer in anatomy in Edinburgh in 1824, meaning that he offered classes outside of the university curriculum, which medical students could attend if they paid the fee. Extramural lecturers in anatomy were ...

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  5. Robert Grant was a Scottish physician and naturalist who studied invertebrates and supported the ideas of evolution by descent and transmutation. He mentored Charles Darwin, who visited him in Paris and Edinburgh, and wrote a book on the animal kingdom with him. Learn more about his life, publications, portraits, and further reading.

  6. Referee's report by Robert Edmond Grant, on a paper 'On the Pelorosaurus; an undescribed gigantic terrestrial reptile whose remains are associated with those of the Iguanodon and other saurians in the strata of Tilgate Forest, in Sussex' by Gideon Algernon Mantell Creator: Robert Edmond Grant Reference number: RR/2/145

  7. Abstract The comparative anatomist Robert Edmond Grant (1793–1874), best known for his work on sponges and other marine invertebrates, was important as a teacher and outspoken as a medical reformer. At Edinburgh University his transformist zoology provided the young Charles Darwin with his first theoretical framework. As professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at the newly founded ...

  8. An independent scholar of marine life, Robert Edmond Grant (1793-1874), led the society and inducted Darwin into the disciplines of specimen collection and description.

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