George Busk
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George Busk FRS FRAI (12 August 1807 – 10 August 1886) was a British naval surgeon, zoologist and palaeontologist.
Early life, family and educationEdit
Busk was born in St. Petersburg, Russia.<ref name= Plarr's>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He was the son of the merchant Robert Busk and his wife Jane. Robert Busk was the son of Sir Wadsworth Busk,Template:Sfn who was an Attorney General of the Isle of Man and grandfather of Anna Jane Busk (1813-1888) whose grandson, William George Lupton (1871-1911), was named in honour of George.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name= Plarr's /> Jane Busk's father, John Westly, was Customs House clerk in St. Petersburg.<ref name= Plarr's />
Busk studied at Dr. Hartley's School in Yorkshire.<ref name= Plarr's /> He studied surgery in London, at both St Thomas' Hospital and for one session at St Bartholomew's Hospital.<ref name= Plarr's />
CareerEdit
Busk was appointed assistant-surgeon to the Greenwich Hospital in 1832. He served as naval surgeon first in Template:HMS.Template:Sfn He later served for many years in Template:HMS, which had fought at Trafalgar. In Busk's time it was used by the Seamen's Hospital Society as a hospital ship for ex-members of the Merchant Navy or fishing fleet and their dependants.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> During this period Busk made important observations on cholera and on scurvy.Template:Sfn
He founded the Greenwich Natural History Society in 1852, serving as its president until 1858.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
In 1855, he retired from service and from medicine<ref name= Plarr's /> and settled in London, where he devoted himself mainly to the study of zoology and palaeontology. As early as 1842, he assisted in editing the Microscopical Journal; and later he edited the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science (1853–68) and the Natural History Review (1861–65).Template:Sfn He was a member of the famous X-Club, founded by T. H. Huxley, which was active in revitalising science in the period 1865–1885. Busk and his wife Ellen were close friends of Huxley. Busk successfully nominated Charles Darwin for the Copley Medal, the highest award of the Royal Society, in 1864.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
From 1856 to 1859, he was Hunterian Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Physiology in the Royal College of Surgeons, and he became President of the college in 1871. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1850. Busk was an active member of the Linnean Society, the Geological Society and president of the Ethnological Society<ref name= Plarr's /> and then the Anthropological Institute (1873–74). He received the Royal Society's Royal Medal and the Geological Society's Wollaston and Lyell medals.Template:Sfn
Busk was the leading authority on the Polyzoa; and later the vertebrate remains from caverns and river deposits occupied his attention.Template:Sfn In 1862, Busk was again in Gibraltar. He was responsible of bringing to England the Gibraltar skull (the second Neanderthal fossil ever found and the first known adult one) which was excavated at Gibraltar in 1848. The identification of the skull as belonging to a Neanderthal was not made until the 20th century.Template:Sfn
Personal life and demiseEdit
On 12 August 1843, George Busk married Ellen Busk, his first cousin.Template:Sfn They had two daughters.<ref name= Plarr's />
He died in London on 10 August 1886 and is buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, London, in the northern section of the central circle.Template:Sfn
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