Albert George Dew-Smith, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Albert George Dew-Smith

British physiologist and photographer

Date of Birth: 27-Oct-1848

Place of Birth: Salisbury, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 17-Mar-1903

Profession: photographer, physiologist

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Albert George Dew-Smith

  • Albert George Dew-Smith (27 October 1848 – 17 March 1903) was a British physiologist, lens maker, bibliophile, and amateur photographer.
  • He co-founded the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, and conducted early research with physiologist Michael Foster. A.
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  • Dew-Smith was born in Salisbury, England to Charles Dew.
  • He took the name Dew-Smith after inheriting substantial property in 1870.
  • He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, earning a B.A.
  • (1873) and M.A.
  • (1876).
  • He was an early student of Michael Foster, and conducted research on electrical stimulation of mollusc and frog hearts in the 1870s, making three working visits to the Naples Zoological Station. A man of independent wealth, he financed the founding of The Journal of Physiology, of which Foster was the first editor.
  • He was also a founding member of The Physiological Society.
  • In 1878 Dew-Smith left scientific research, later launching the Cambridge Engraving Company, and establishing the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company with Horace Darwin.
  • In 1884 he was elected a member of the Photographic Society of Great Britain.
  • He was also a fellow and life member of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.In 1895 he married Alice Lloyd, a New Zealand-born author; they had no children.
  • They lived at Chesterton Hall on Chesterton Road, Cambridge.
  • He died at Fulham, London, and is buried in Histon Road Cemetery, Cambridge.

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