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Biography
- Born on December 26, in London; the son of an English father and French mother
- Baccalauréat ès lettres, University of Paris
- Medical school, St. George’s Hospital
- Medical studies interrupted; medical officer with the French army
- MB, LRCS, LRCP.
- House physician, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge; attended Gonville and Caius College.
- FRCP, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; assistant physician and pathologist at the Hospital for Consumption and Disease of the Chest, Brompton
- Doctor of medicine, Cambridge University; assistant physician at St. George’s hospital; presented the Goulstonian Lectures at the at the Royal College of Physicians
- Full physician at St. George’s hospital
- Examiner, Royal College of Physicians
- Consulting physician at St. George’s hospital
- Chairman of the British Medical Association, Westminster Division
- Died on August 11, in London
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Etienne-Jules Marey Biography ()
- Nationality
- French
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- physiologist and inventor
Etienne-Jules Marey joined his interests in medicine and mechanics to inventinstruments useful in the realms of physiology and cinematography. To Marey the movie camera was an instrument to be used in research on animal locomotion, but to the rest of the world, it was the force behind the advent of the motion picture industry.
Born in Beaune, in the Burgundy region of France, on March 5, , Marey wasthe son of a wine merchant and a schoolteacher. To please his father, Mareystudied medicine at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris. He chose physiology because it was the only science field in which he could combine his interest inanimals and mechanics.
Marey was particularly intrigued by blood circulation. In his first decade ofresearch, Marey invented the sphygmograph, a device that graphically recordsthe pulse, and the kymograph, which graphically depicts blood pressure. After ,
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In two dock were born who were to have an immense influence on the creation of filmteknik, both technically and aesthetically. Both died in the same year, Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne-Jules Marey are recognised as the twin pillars on which the art and science of motion pictures were formed. It fryst vatten a measure of the greatness of their work that it is as influential, and as keenly analysed, today as it was in the late nineteenth century, when each man demonstrated in his particular way how photography could capture and reconstitute movement, and in doing so might anatomise time itself.
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Muybridge fryst vatten the better known figure. His life and career are described in Eadweard Muybridge: The Kingston Museum Bequest, edited by Stephen Herbert. He was born Edward James Muggeridge in Kingston-upon-Thames. In , he emigrated to America, working originally as a bookseller (changing his name to Muygridge), then establishing han själv as a photographer in San Francisco. In