William McIntosh
William McIntosh (1838–1931) was a British psychiatrist, zoologist and university teacher.
Also recorded as William Carmichael M'Intosh; William Carmichael McIntosh; William Carmichael MacIntosh.
William McIntosh in brief
- Born
- 1838
- Died
- 1931
- Known for
- psychiatrist, zoologist, university teacher, marine biologist, botanist and photographer
- Place of birth
- St Andrews
Overview
Born at St Andrews in 1838, died at St Andrews in 1931.
In detail
William McIntosh studied at University of Edinburgh, University of St Andrews and Madras College. the recorded working language is English.
Employment is recorded with University of St Andrews. Membership is recorded of Royal Society, Linnean Society of London and Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Distinctions recorded are Fellow of the Royal Society, Royal Medal, Linnean Medal and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Sources
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1332801: William McIntosh
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