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3 unusual facts about James Lawrence Cabell


James Lawrence Cabell

He then studied medicine in Baltimore, Philadelphia and Paris, and became Professor of Anatomy and Surgery at the University of Virginia, where he was chairman of the faculty in 1846 and 1847.

When yellow fever broke out in Memphis, Tennessee he was appointed chairman of the National Sanitary Conference and devised a plan that checked the spread of the epidemic.

Monogenism

James Lawrence Cabell argued that reference to Lamarck was irrelevant to determining whether specific unity was a scientific fact.



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