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WILLIAM BENJAMIN CARPENTER

WILLIAM BENJAMIN CARPENTER (1813-1877), biologist, brother of the preceding; author, among other numerous works, of the "Principles of General and Comparative Physiology" (1838); contributed to mental physiology; held several high professional appointments in London; inaugurated deep-sea soundings, and advocated the theory of a vertical circulation in the ocean.

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