GB 0103 WOODGER - Woodger Papers

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GB 0103 WOODGER

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Woodger Papers

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  • 1922-1980 (Creation)

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25 boxes

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Biographical history

Woodger was born on 2 May 1894 and was educated at Felsted School in Essex, showing an early interest in biology. He went to University College London (UCL) in 1911 to read zoology. He served during the First World War. In 1919 he resumed his scholarship at UCL and carried out research there until 1922. He then went to the Department of Biology at the University of London Middlesex Hospital Medical School as a Reader, where he lectured. He wrote a text-book for his biology students in which he drew most of the illustrations himself. In 1926 he went to Vienna to study for a term under Przibram. He became interested in the philosophy of science and on his return to England continued to study it. He became Professor of Biology at the Medical School in 1947. He retired in 1959. Woodger published many writings on the biological sciences. He died on 8 March 1981.

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GB 0103 WOODGER 1922-1980 Collection (fonds) 25 boxes Woodger , J.H. (Joseph Henry) , 1894-1981 , philosopher of biology and theoretical biologist

Woodger was born on 2 May 1894 and was educated at Felsted School in Essex, showing an early interest in biology. He went to University College London (UCL) in 1911 to read zoology. He served during the First World War. In 1919 he resumed his scholarship at UCL and carried out research there until 1922. He then went to the Department of Biology at the University of London Middlesex Hospital Medical School as a Reader, where he lectured. He wrote a text-book for his biology students in which he drew most of the illustrations himself. In 1926 he went to Vienna to study for a term under Przibram. He became interested in the philosophy of science and on his return to England continued to study it. He became Professor of Biology at the Medical School in 1947. He retired in 1959. Woodger published many writings on the biological sciences. He died on 8 March 1981.

Presented by Woodger's son Michael in 1990.

Papers, 1922-1980, of Joseph Henry Woodger, consisting of research and personal notebooks, research files, manuscript and typescript drafts of works, correspondence, photographs and printed material.

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  1999; updated July 2018  Biologists Biology Philosophy Philosophy of science Photographs Research work Science of science Science philosophy Scientific personnel Scientists Visual materials Woodger , Joseph Henry , 1894-1981 , biologist Personnel People by occupation People

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Presented by Woodger's son Michael in 1990.

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Papers, 1922-1980, of Joseph Henry Woodger, consisting of research and personal notebooks, research files, manuscript and typescript drafts of works, correspondence, photographs and printed material.

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Open. This collection is not fully catalogued and UCL Special Collections may require four weeks notice prior to providing access. Please contact UCL Special Collections for further information.

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Normal copyright restrictions apply.

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  • English

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  • Latin

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English

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Draft list.

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University College London

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  • English

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