John William
Draper's Testimony
"Four years after the death of Justinian,
A.D. 569, was born at Makkah, in Arabia the man
who, of all men exerciesed the greatest influence
upon the human race .. MUHAMMAD .. "
Reference : "A
History of the Intellectual Development of
Europe"
- Who
is John William Draper ?
Draper, John
William, 1811–82, American scientist,
philosopher, and historian, b. near Liverpool,
England, M.D. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1836. In 1839
he became professor of chemistry at the Univ. of
the City of New York. He helped organize the
medical school of the university, became its
professor of chemistry and physiology, and in 1850
succeeded as its president.
Most of his papers on radiant energy were
republished in his Scientific Memoirs (1878). His
Human Physiology (1856) was the leading textbook
of the period in its field, and it contained his
own admirable micro-photographs, the first ever
published. In 1863 his History of the Intellectual
Development of Europe was published, and in 1874
his History of the Conflict between Religion and
Science, a rationalistic classic that aroused
great controversy. His other works include History
of the American Civil War (3 vol., 1867–70) and
Thoughts on the Future Civil Policy of America
(1865).
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