Bright Sparcs
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Arnold, Joseph (1782 - 1818) |
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Naturalist and Naval surgeon | ||
Born: 28 December 1782 Beccles, Suffolk, England. Died: 26 July 1818 Padang, Sumatra. | ||
Joseph Arnold was a naval surgeon for most of his career. Towards the end of his life he worked for Sir Stamford Raffles in Sumatra as a naturalist. His collection of fossils and shells was deposited in the museum of the Linnean Society, of which he was a fellow. |
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From 1815 onwards Joseph Arnold tried unsuccessfully to practise in Sydney. He then sailed for England in the "Indefatigable", which burnt to the water's edge in Batavia.
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