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The essay traces the development of a nineteenth-century scientist from medical training and a formative sea voyage through sustained laboratory and field research to public prominence, emphasizing character as much as achievement. It recounts the formation of skeptical religious views and the public controversies prompted by evolutionary theory and biblical criticism, and it outlines skills as a lecturer, teacher, and populariser of science. The work surveys methods of inquiry, reflections on science and ethics, commitments to education, and personal relationships, closing with family memories, friendships with contemporaries, and selected letters and table talk that reveal temper and conviction.
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