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18 Facts About Charles Singer

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Charles Joseph Singer was a British historian of science, technology, and medicine.

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Charles Singer served as medical officer in the British Army.

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Singer was born in Camberwell in London, where his father Simeon Singer was a rabbi and Hebraist.

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Charles Singer was educated at City of London School, University College London, and Magdalen College, Oxford.

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Charles Singer was appointed medical officer on an expedition led by Sir John Harrington to the border region between Abyssinia and Sudan on the same day his medical qualification was announced.

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Charles Singer returned to England and took a position at Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, and in 1907 left for Singapore.

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Charles Singer was married in July 1910 to Dorothea Waley Cohen, distinguished in her own right as an historian of the Medieval period.

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Charles Singer provided valuable assistance in his publications for the remainder of his life.

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Charles Singer accepted a commission as medical officer in the British Army in 1916, first as a pathologist and then as part of an archaeological expedition.

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Charles Singer became president of the History of Medicine Society at the Royal Society of Medicine in London, in 1920.

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Charles Singer's reputation extended beyond England, and in 1929 he accepted an invitation to lecture at Johns Hopkins University the following year.

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The Singers spent time in Berkeley where Charles spent three months as a visiting lecturer at the University of California, after which they returned home to London.

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Charles Singer was invited again by the University of California at Berkeley to lecture in 1932, an occasion that the Singers used to circle the globe going westward, spending about sixteen months away from England.

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Charles Singer's last great publication before retirement was A Short History of Scientific Ideas to 1900.

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Charles Singer continued research into various topics and published several noteworthy books, including editing the monumental A History of Technology, which was released in five volumes between 1954 and 1958, Galen on Anatomical Procedures, and A History of Biology.

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Charles Singer's life was complemented by numerous awards, honors, and positions of leadership.

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Charles Singer was a member of the International Society for the History of Medicine.

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Charles Singer was elected an International Member of the American Philosophical Society in 1958.