How 'man of science' was dumped in favour of 'scientist'
Tuesday, August 5, 2014 - 07:30
in Mathematics & Economics
JT Carrington, editor of the popular science magazine Science-Gossip, achieved a remarkable feat in December of 1894. He found a subject on which the Duke of Argyll, a combative anti-Darwinian, and Thomas Huxley, also known as "Darwin's bulldog", held the same opinion.