Dictates in mathematics of John Cruickshank taken by James Aitken, 1838-1840. 1838-1840

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Dictates in mathematics of John Cruickshank taken by James Aitken, 1838-1840. 1838-1840

1 volume, 413pp

eng,

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John Cruickshank, James Aitken

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John Cruikshank was professor of mathematics, University of Aberdeen, from 1829 to 1860, having been an assistant from 1817 to 1829. James Aitken was son of John Aitken, seceder minister in Aberdeen, and was a student at Marischal College, Aberdeen from 1837 to 1841. From the guide to the Dictates in mathematics of John Cruickshank taken by James Aitken, 1838-1840., 1838-1840, (University of St Andrews) ...

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Loyalist physician William Paine (1750-1833) was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on June 5, 1750; he was the son of Timothy Paine and Sarah Chandler. As a child, he was tutored in Latin by future United States President John Adams, who was then studying law in Worcester. Paine attended Harvard College, graduating in the class of 1768, and following graduation he studied medicine with Dr. Edward Augustus Holyoke of Salem, Massachusetts. In 1771, he established a private medical practice in Worce...

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