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Thomas Henry Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley PC FRS HonFRSE FLS was an English biologist and anthropologist who specialized in comparative anatomy. He has become known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

Huxley had little formal schooling and was virtually self-taught. He became perhaps the finest comparative anatomist of the later 19th century. He worked on invertebrates, clarifying relationships between groups previously little understood. Later, he worked on vertebrates, especially on the relationship between apes and humans. After comparing Archaeopteryx with Compsognathus, he concluded that birds evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs, a view now held by modern biologists.

The tendency has been for this fine anatomical work to be overshadowed by his energetic and controversial activity in favour of evolution, and by his extensive public work on scientific education, both of which had significant effects on society in Britain and elsewhere. Huxley's 1893 Romanes Lecture, "Evolution and Ethics", is exceedingly influential in China; the Chinese translation of Huxley's lecture even transformed the Chinese translation of Darwin's Origin of Species.

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British biologist and comparative anatomist (1825–1895)

Born 4 May 1825
Died 29 June 1895

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  • Cover of: The elements of physiology and hygiene: a textbook for educational institutions

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  • Cover of: Huxley memorial lectures to the University of Birmingham.

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  • Cover of: Grundzüge der Physiologie

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  • Cover of: Hume, with helps to the study of Berkeley : essays

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  • Cover of: Zeugnisse für die stellung des menschen in der natur: Drei abhandlungen: Uber die naturgeschichte der menschenähnlichen affen; Uber die beziehungen des menschen zu den nächstniederen thieren; Uber einige fossile menschliche überreste

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