- male, deceased (1636)
- Santorio Santorio (March 29 1561-February 22 1636), also called Santorio Santorii, Sanctorius of Padua, and various combinations of these names,...
- male, deceased (1757)
- René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur was a French scientist of wide-ranging interests who made contributions in many fields, especially entomology. Ré...
- male, deceased (1925)
- Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt was a British physician and inventor of the clinical thermometer. Born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, he was the son of Thomas...
- male, deceased (1805)
- James Currie (born May 31, 1756 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland; died August 31, 1805 in Sidmouth) was a Scottish physician and editor of Robert Burns....
- male, deceased (1783)
- Lord Charles Cavendish FRS (circa 1700 - 28 April 1783) was a British nobleman, Whig politician and scientist. Lord Charles Cavendish was born in...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Thomas Maclagan (1838-1903) was a doctor and pharmacologist from Dundee. He was medical superintendent at the city's Royal Infirmary from 1864 to...
- male
- Arjen Roelofs (1 March 1754 - 11 May 1828) was born on the Hommema-sate (estate) near Hijum in Friesland, Netherlands as the youngest of four sons...
- male, deceased (1793)
- James Six (1731-1793) was a British scientist born in Canterbury. He is noted for his invention, in 1780, of Six's thermometer, commonly known as...
- male
- Johann Jacob Friedrich Wilhelm Parrot was a Baltic German naturalist and traveller. He studied medicine and natural science at the University of...
- female, 31 years old (Livonia, Michigan, United States)
- There are things I could say about me but I don't feel like sharing. Why should I tell a bunch of people who came here just to see my beaver things...
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