Erasmus Darwin

Botanist, Physician

1731 – 1802

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Who was Erasmus Darwin?

Erasmus Darwin was an English physician. One of the key thinkers of the Midlands Enlightenment, he was also a natural philosopher, physiologist, slave trade abolitionist, inventor and poet. His poems included much natural history, including a statement of evolution and the relatedness of all forms of life. He was a member of the Darwin–Wedgwood family, which includes his grandsons Charles Darwin and Francis Galton. Darwin was also a founding member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, a discussion group of pioneering industrialists and natural philosophers. He turned down George III's invitation to be a physician to the King.

Erasmus Darwin House, his home in Lichfield, is now a museum dedicated to Erasmus Darwin and his life's work. A school in nearby Chasetown recently converted to Academy status and is now known as Erasmus Darwin Academy.

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Born
Dec 12, 1731
Newark-on-Trent
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Education
  • University of Edinburgh
  • University of Edinburgh Medical School
  • St John's College, Cambridge
Lived in
  • Nottingham
    (1756 - 1757)
  • Derby
    (1782 - 1802)
  • Lichfield
    (1757 - 1781)
  • Breadsall Priory
    (1802 - 1802)
  • Radbourne Hall
    (1781 - 1782)
Died
Apr 18, 1802
Breadsall
Resting place
Breadsall

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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