William Carmichael M'Intosh FRSE FRS FLS LLD (also spelt McIntosh; 10 October 1838, St Andrews – 1 April 1931, St Andrews) was a Scottish physician and... 9 KB (907 words) - 09:47, 23 June 2023 |
Caroline C. Fillmore (redirect from Caroline CarMichael McIntosh Fillmore) Caroline Fillmore (née Carmichael, formerly McIntosh; October 21, 1813 – August 11, 1881) was the second wife of Millard Fillmore, the 13th president... 3 KB (278 words) - 04:00, 26 March 2024 |
Edward Bagnall Poulton 1923: Thomas Frederic Cheeseman 1924: William Carmichael McIntosh 1925: Francis Wall Oliver 1926: Edgar Johnson Allen 1927: Otto... 9 KB (1,009 words) - 14:27, 4 April 2024 |
educated at the High School of Dundee, then studied chemistry under William Carmichael McIntosh at the University of St Andrews, graduating BSc in 1893. In 1895... 3 KB (286 words) - 01:11, 2 February 2024 |
establish the Gatty Marine Laboratory with his senior colleague, William Carmichael McIntosh. In 1900 he also became an extramural lecturer at the University... 3 KB (379 words) - 11:43, 2 January 2022 |
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were William Carmichael McIntosh, Sir James Donaldson, Alexander Crum Brown, and Ramsay Heatley... 5 KB (625 words) - 13:09, 26 November 2023 |
graduated from St Andrews University where he was a protégé of William Carmichael McIntosh. In 1903 he was appointed as Biological Secretary to the International... 4 KB (471 words) - 13:27, 27 March 2023 |
proposers were David Fraser Harris, Sir Peter Redford Scott Lang, William Carmichael McIntosh, and Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer. He was elected a fellow of... 2 KB (211 words) - 09:11, 7 June 2023 |
worms was formally described by the Scottish marine biologist William Carmichael McIntosh, who named it Syllis ramosa. Branching polychaete worms were... 5 KB (522 words) - 08:40, 28 August 2021 |