Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/William_Marcet> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 items per page.
- William_Marcet abstract "William Marcet FRS FRCP (13 May 1828 - 4 March 1900) was President of the Royal Meteorological SocietyHe was born the son of Francis Marcet, FRS and the grandson of Alexander Marcet, FRS in Geneva, Switzerland. He graduated MD as a physician from Edinburgh University in 1850.He was appointed Assistant Physician at the Westminster Hospital in 1853. He was then Lecturer on Chemistry and Forensic Medicine at the Westminster Hospital Medical School and Assistant Physician at Brompton Hospital from 1867. He carried out a number of field experiments in the Alps and the island of Tenerife on the effect of altitude on respiration and delivered the Croonian Lecture to the Royal College of Physicians in 1895 on the subject. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1857. He was President of the Royal Meteorological Society from 1888 to 1889. He died in London.".
- William_Marcet birthDate "1828-05-13".
- William_Marcet birthYear "1828".
- William_Marcet deathDate "1900-03-04".
- William_Marcet deathYear "1900".
- William_Marcet lccnId "n/88/108852".
- William_Marcet viafId "33548261".
- William_Marcet wikiPageExternalLink 061497a0.html.
- William_Marcet wikiPageExternalLink PMC2505774.
- William_Marcet wikiPageID "31983036".
- William_Marcet wikiPageRevisionID "579959277".
- William_Marcet dateOfBirth "1828-05-13".
- William_Marcet dateOfDeath "1900-03-04".
- William_Marcet hasPhotoCollection William_Marcet.
- William_Marcet lccn "n/88/108852".
- William_Marcet name "Marcet, William".
- William_Marcet placeOfBirth "Geneva, Switzerland".
- William_Marcet placeOfDeath "London, UK".
- William_Marcet viaf "33548261".
- William_Marcet subject Category:1828_births.
- William_Marcet subject Category:1900_deaths.
- William_Marcet subject Category:Fellows_of_the_Royal_College_of_Physicians.
- William_Marcet subject Category:Fellows_of_the_Royal_Society.
- William_Marcet subject Category:Presidents_of_the_Royal_Meteorological_Society.
- William_Marcet type Associate109816771.
- William_Marcet type CausalAgent100007347.
- William_Marcet type Colleague109935990.
- William_Marcet type Communicator109610660.
- William_Marcet type FellowsOfTheRoyalCollegeOfPhysicians.
- William_Marcet type FellowsOfTheRoyalSociety.
- William_Marcet type HeadOfState110164747.
- William_Marcet type LivingThing100004258.
- William_Marcet type Negotiator110351874.
- William_Marcet type Object100002684.
- William_Marcet type Organism100004475.
- William_Marcet type Peer109626238.
- William_Marcet type Person100007846.
- William_Marcet type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- William_Marcet type President110467179.
- William_Marcet type PresidentsOfTheRoyalMeteorologicalSociety.
- William_Marcet type Representative110522035.
- William_Marcet type Whole100003553.
- William_Marcet type YagoLegalActor.
- William_Marcet type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- William_Marcet type Agent.
- William_Marcet type Person.
- William_Marcet type Person.
- William_Marcet type Q215627.
- William_Marcet type Q5.
- William_Marcet type Agent.
- William_Marcet type NaturalPerson.
- William_Marcet type Thing.
- William_Marcet type Person.
- William_Marcet comment "William Marcet FRS FRCP (13 May 1828 - 4 March 1900) was President of the Royal Meteorological SocietyHe was born the son of Francis Marcet, FRS and the grandson of Alexander Marcet, FRS in Geneva, Switzerland. He graduated MD as a physician from Edinburgh University in 1850.He was appointed Assistant Physician at the Westminster Hospital in 1853.".
- William_Marcet label "William Marcet".
- William_Marcet sameAs m.0gvr9gr.
- William_Marcet sameAs Q8015107.
- William_Marcet sameAs Q8015107.
- William_Marcet sameAs William_Marcet.
- William_Marcet wasDerivedFrom William_Marcet?oldid=579959277.
- William_Marcet givenName "William".
- William_Marcet isPrimaryTopicOf William_Marcet.
- William_Marcet name "Marcet, William".
- William_Marcet name "William Marcet".
- William_Marcet surname "Marcet".