Samuel Haughton
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Irish scientific writer
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Samuel Haughton's Degrees
- Bachelors Classics Trinity College Dublin
- Bachelors Medicine Trinity College Dublin
- Doctorate Medicine Trinity College Dublin
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Samuel Haughton was an Irish clergyman, medical doctor, and scientific writer. Biography The scientist Samuel Haughton was born in Carlow, the son of another Samuel Haughton and grandson of the three-times-married Samuel Pearson Haughton , a Quaker.
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- IV. On hanging, considered from a mechanical and physiological point of view (1866) (36)
- Three Lectures on the Principle of Least Action in Nature, Illustrated by Animal Mechanics (1871) (21)
- LII. On slaty cleavage, and the distortion of fossils (1856) (17)
- The Collected Works of James MacCullagh (11)
- XXXVI.—On the muscular anatomy of the leg of the Crocodile (1865) (10)
- XXIX.—On the muscular mechanism of the leg of the Ostrich (1865) (9)
- XLVI.—On Cyclostigma, a new genus of fossil plants from the Old Red Sandstone of Kiltorcan, co. Kilkenny; and on the general law of phyllotaxis in the natural orders Lycopodiaceæ, Equisetaceæ, Filices, &c (1860) (9)
- XXXVII.—On the muscular anatomy of the Alligator (1868) (7)
- On the Natural Laws of Muscular Exertion (1870) (6)
- Monograph of the earthquakes of Ischia, a memoir dealing with the seismic disturbances in that Island from remotest times, with special observations on those of 1881 and 1883 (5)
- The collected works of James MacCullagh / edited by John H. Jellet and Samuel Haughton. (5)
- X. On the reflexion of polarized light from the surface of transparent bodies (1853) (3)
- Teleology and Evolution (1871) (3)
- I. On the tides of the Arctic Seas. Part VII. Tides of port Kennedy, in Bellot Strait. (Final discussion.) (3)
- Experimental Researches on the Granites of Ireland (1856) (3)
- The solar and lunar diurnal tides on the coasts of Ireland. (2)
- Case of Strychnia Poisoning, Successfully Treated by Nicotine (1872) (2)
- On the physical structure of the old red sandstone of the county of waterford, considered with relation to cleavage, joint surfaces, and faults (2)
- Experimental Researches on the Granites of Ireland. Part III. On the Granites of Donegal (1862) (2)
- The Strength of the Lion and the Tiger (1875) (2)
- Propositions in Animal Mechanics (1872) (2)
- VI. On the density of the earth, deduced from the experiments of the Astronomer Royal, in Harton Coal-pit (1856) (2)
- On the Relation of food to Work Done by the Body (1868) (1)
- Death of “Master Magrath.” (1872) (1)
- On the Black Mica of the Granite of Leinster and Donegal; and its probable identity with Lepidomelane (1859) (1)
- On the Labouring Force of the Human Heart (1)
- V. On the reflexion of polarized light from polished surfaces, transparent and metallic (1)
- On the Former Climate of the Polar Regions (1879) (1)
- V. On the solar and lunar diurnal tides of the coasts of Ireland (1)
- On the Daily Labouring Force of the Human Heart (1870) (1)
- Experimental Researches on the Granites of Ireland. Part IV. On the Granites and Syenites of Donegal; with some Remarks on those of Scotland and Sweden (1864) (1)
- I. On the joint systems of ireland and cornwall, and their mechanical origin (1)
- Report on the chemical, mineralogical, and microscopical characters of the lavas of Vesuvius from 1631 to 1868 (1)
- On the natural constants of the healthy urine of man (1859) (1)
- On the phenomena of diabetes mellitus (1861) (1)
- II. On the constituent minerals of the granites of scotland, a compared with those of donegal (1)
- II. Notes on physical geology.—No. III. On a new method of finding limits to the duration of certain geological periods (1)
- Colleges of Physicians and Medical Degrees (1876) (1)
- XXII. On the apsidal motion of a freely suspended pendulum (1851) (1)
- LXIV. On the thickness of the earth's crust : To the editors of the Philosophical Magazine and Journal (1859) (1)
- Collected works / edited by John H. Jellett and Samuel Haughton. (1)
- XVII. On the physical structure of the old red sandstone of the country of Waterford, considered with relation to cleavage, joint surfaces, and faults (1)
- The Tides at Chepstow and Fundy (1879) (1)
- XLV.—On the form of the cells made by various wasps and by the honey bee; with an appendix on the origin of species (1863) (1)
- XXIII.—On some points in the muscular anatomy of the Marsupials (1867) (1)
- XI. On the reflexion of polarized light from polished surfaces (0)
- I. On the tides of the arctic seas.—Part VII. Tides of Port Kennedy, in Bellot Strait. (Final discussion) (0)
- Giant Tortoises (0)
- III.—Remarks on the “Principle of Least Paste, as Regulating the Crystallization of Fused Rocks” (0)
- VII. On some elementary principles in animal mechanics.—No. IV. On the difference between a hand and a foot, as shown by their flexor tendons (0)
- Notes on Diabetes Insipidus (1863) (0)
- Three Lectures on the Principle of Least Action in Nature, Illustrated by Animal Mechanics (1871) (0)
- On some elementary principles in animal mechanics.— No. III. On the muscular forces employed in parturition (0)
- The Dublin quarterly journal of science : containing papers read before the Royal Dublin Society; the Royal Irish Academy, the Geological Society of Dublin, and the Natural History Society of Dublin (0)
- XI. On the tides of the arctic seas.―Part I. On the diurnal tides of Port Leopold, North Somerset (0)
- IV. Notes on Physical Geology (0)
- III. Notes of a comparison of the granites of cornwall and devonshire with those of Leinster and Mourne (0)
- Eccentricity and perihelion longitude of the Earth's orbit as a cause of change of climate (1882) (0)
- XIII. On the tides of the arctic seas. - Part V. On the tides of refuge cove, wellington channel (0)
- Observations on the Rate at Which Muscular Action Takes Place, and on the Quantity of Work Stored up in Muscle Deducible from That Rate (1863) (0)
- II. On the diurnal tides of Port Leopold, North Somerset (0)
- Geological Climates (0)
- IX. On some elementary principles in animal mechanics.—No. VIII. The law of fatigue (0)
- XI. On the tides of the Arctic Seas. - Part IV. On the tides of Northumberland sound, at the Northern outlet Wellington channel (0)
- Death of “Master Magrath.” (1872) (0)
- IV. Notes on physical geology (0)
- On the natural constants of the urine of man (1860) (0)
- XII. On the tides of the Arctic Seas. - Part V. On the tides of refuge cove, Wellington Channel (0)
- Correspondence.IRISH DEGREES FOR ENGLISH SURGEONS. (1867) (0)
- New views of Mr. George H. Darwin's theory of the evolution of the Earth-Moon system, considered as to its bearing on the question of the duration of geological time (1882) (0)
- Causes of slow progress of political economy (0)
- Art. XXIII.—Outline of a New Theory of Muscular Action: being a Thesis read for the degree of Doctor in Medicine, before the University of Dublin, Dec. 17, 1862. (1863) (0)
- XXXIX. Notes on mineralogy—No. VIII. On the felspar and mica of the granite of Canton (1859) (0)
- Three Lectures on the Principle of Least Action in Nature, Illustrated by Animal Mechanics (1871) (0)
- II. On the tides of the Arctic Seas.— Part IV. The tides of Northumberland sound at the Northern outlet of Wellington channel.—Part V. The tides of Refuge Cove in Wellington channel (0)
- Mechanical work done by a muscle before exhaustion and on the "law of fatigue" (1875) (0)
- Complimentary Addresses from Pupils to their Lecturer (1870) (0)
- Complimentary Addresses from Pupils to their Teachers (1870) (0)
- LXVIII. Notes on mineralogy.—No. V. On hypostilbite and stilbite (0)
- XLIII. Remarks on professor Potter's theory of sound (1851) (0)
- XLI. Notes on mineralogy.—No. I. On the chemical composition and optical properties of the mica of the Dublin, Wicklow, and Carlow granites (1855) (0)
- XXVIII. Notes on mineralogy (1866) (0)
- LXXXII. On professor Potter's theory of sound (0)
- XVLI.—On the fossil Red Deer of Ireland: Observations founded on the skeletons found at Bohoe, in the County Fermanagh, in 1863 (1863) (0)
- XXXII. Notes on mineralogy.—No. III. On serpentines and soapstones (1855) (0)
- V. Notes on mineralogy.–No. VI. On the siliceo-felspathic rocks of the south of Ireland (1857) (0)
- LXI. Account of experiments to determine the velocities of the rifle bullets commonly used (1854) (0)
- IV. Notes on mineralogy.—No. II. On the chemical composition of the granites of the south-east of Ireland (1855) (0)
- XLVII. New views of Mr.George H. Darwin's theory of the evolution of the earth-moon system, considered as to its bearing on the question of the duration of geological time (1882) (0)
- XXXIII. On the solar and lunar diurnal tides of the coasts of Ireland (1856) (0)
- LXI. On some new laws of reflexion of polarized light (0)
- XVIII. Notes on mineralogy.—No. IV. On the pitchstone porphyry of Lough Eske, Co. Donegal (1857) (0)
- XVI. On the wave-lengths of the transmission of muscular and nervous action : To the editors of the Philosophical Magazine and Journal (1867) (0)
- LV. On the change of eccentricity of the earth's orbit regarded as a cause of change of climate (1866) (0)
- II. Notes on mineralogy.—No. VII. On some rocks and minerals from Central India, including two new species, Hislopite and Hunterite (0)
- Soldiers' Rations (0)
- LX. On the thickness of the crust of the earth (1860) (0)
- Geological Climates (0)
- Geological Climates (0)
- Geological Climates (0)
- Geological Climates (0)
- I. The Croonian lecture. —On some elementary principles in animal mechanics. No. IX. The relation between the maximum work done, the time of lifting, and the weights lifted by the arms (0)
- III. On some elementary principles in animal mechanics (0)
- Address in Public Medicine (1887) (0)
- VI. Notes on mineralogy (0)
- On the Natural Laws of Muscular Exertion (0)
- An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Section of Public Medicine (1872) (0)
- Three Lectures on the Principle of Least Action in Nature, Illustrated by Animal Mechanics (1871) (0)
- Geological Climates (0)
- Professor Humphry's Lectures on Human Myology (1872) (0)
- XXII. On the tides of the Arctic Seas. - Part III. On the semidiurnal tides of Frederiksdal, near Cape Farewell, in Greenland (0)
- The natural history review : a quarterly journal (0)
- The University of Dublin and the Visitors of Examinations (1875) (0)
- On the “Law of Fatigue” regulating Muscular Exertion, II. (1875) (0)
- II. On the chemical and mineralogical composition of the dhurmsalla meteoric stone (0)
- XIV. On some elementary principles in animal mechanics.—No. II (0)
- II. On some elementary principles in animal mechanics. —No. V. On the most perfect form of a plane quadrilateral muscle connecting two bones (0)
- Manual of mathematical tables (0)
- IV. On some elementary principles in animal mechanics. No. X (concluding the series). Further illustrations of the 'law of fatigue.' (0)
- III. On some elementary principles in animal mechanics. No. VII. The law of fatigue (0)
- IV Proceedings of Learned Societies: On the reflexion of polarized light on polished surfaces (1863) (0)
- III. On some elementary principles in animal mechanics. –No. VI. Theory of skew muscles, and investigation of the conditions necessary for maximum work (0)
- XI. On the joint-systems of Ireland and Cornwall, and their mechanical origin (0)
- Tidal Evolution and Geology (0)
- IV. On the tides of the arctic seas. —Part III. On the semidiurnal tides of frederiksdal, near Cape Farewell, in Greenland (0)
- On the “Law of Fatigue” regulating Muscular Exertion (0)
- Three Lectures on the Principle of Least Action in Nature, Illustrated by Animal Mechanics (1871) (0)
- Experimental Researches on the Granites of Ireland.—Part IV. On the Granites and Syenites of Donegal, with some remarks on those of Scotland and Sweden (1864) (0)
- Friendly Societies Alliance (1893) (0)
- Experiments made to determine the "drag" of water upon water at low velocities (1880) (0)
- On the tides of the Arctic seas.—Part VI. Tides of Port Kennedy, in Bellot Strait, in July 1859 (0)
- III. On the Tides of the Arctic Seas.— Part II. The semidiurnal Tides of port leopold, North Somerset (0)
- On the Relation of Food to Work Done by the Body (1868) (0)
- Geological Climates (0)
- I. Notes on physical geology. No. V. Mr. George H. Darwin’s comments on note No. III (0)
- On the mechanical work done by the human heart (1870) (0)
- Geological Climates (0)
- II. Notes on physical geology. No. VII. On the secular inequalities in terrestrial climates depending on the perihelion longitude and eccentricity of the earth’s orbit (0)
- Professor Humphry's Lectures on Human Myology (1872) (0)
- IV. Note in correction of an error in the Rev. Dr. Haughton’s paper ‘notes on physical geology. No. V (“Proc. Roy. Soc.,” vol. xxvii, p. 447) (0)
- Experimental Researches on the Granites of Ireland (1858) (0)
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