SIR JOHN WILLIAM DAWSON: A PROFILE OF A NOVA SCOTIAN SCIENTIST

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  • Archibald W. McCulloch 12 Lexington Avenue Fall River, Nova Scotia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15273/pnsis.v45i2.3984

Abstract

This is a summary of the life and work of Sir John William Dawson (1820-
1899), a Nova Scotian who made major contributions to geology, education
and the development of science in Canada. His early life and educational work
in Nova Scotia, his years as Principal of McGill, his success in developing
science, at the community, national, and international level, his prolific written
output, and highlights of his geological work are described.
Key words: Darwin; Education; Eozoon; Fossils; McGill; Pictou; Royal
Society of Canada; Science and Religion

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