Studied In London In 1831: QUAIN, kwan, Jones, British anatomist: b. Ratheahy, County Cork, Ireland, November 1796; d. London, England, Jan. 31, 1865. He studied medicine in Dublin and in Paris, in which latter city he translated and edited Maurice Martinet's Manual of Pathology (1826; 4th ed., 1935). During 1831-1835 he was professor of general anatomy in University College, London. His other publications include Elements of Descriptive and Practical Anatomy (1828; 10th ed., 1890) and (with Erasmus Wilson) a series of Anatomical Plates, 2 vols. (1836-1842).
GOSCHEN, go'shan, George Joachim (1831-1907), British political leader. He was born at Stoke Newington on Aug. 10, 1831, the son of a prosperous German emigre. Educated at Rugby and Oxford, he entered his father's London bank and became, at 27, a director of the Bank of England.
ROGERS, Henry Darwin, American geologist: b. Philadelphia, 1 Aue. 1808; d. near Glasgow, Scotland, 29 May 1866. He was appointed professor of physical sciences at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., in 1830, studied in London in 1831, was lecturer on geology at Franklin Institute in 1833-34, and in 1835-46 was professor of geology and mineralogy at the University of Pennsylvania. |