- George Merryweather
Dr. George Merryweather M.D. was born on
10 April 1794 inBurley in Wharfedale ,Yorkshire ,England . He married Jane Anderson Loy in 1826. They had four children: Mary, Jane, John and Emily. He then married Hannah Baker in 1844, after the death of his first wife in 1832. Merryweather died on4 November 1870 inWhitby ,Yorkshire ,England . He was interred in Whitby's Larpool Cemetery. Despite this, he was seen in 1871 at 10 Abbey Terrace West, although his death was officially registered a year before.Fact|date=January 2008Inventions
In 1832 George wrote his first essay "The means of maintaining uniform temperature and supporting fire without the agency of wood or coal". He invented the so-called "Platina Lamp", which was described to "keep burning for a fortnight on an economical mixture of pure
alcohol andwhisky , at a cost of one penny for eight hours".But his most remarkable invention was the "
Tempest Prognosticator " - a weather predicting device also called "The Leech Barometer". It had great success and caused a sensation when it was put on show at theGreat Exhibition , so in 1850-1 Merryweather wrote "An essay explanatory of the tempest prognosticator in the Great Exhibition 1851". At this time he was an honorary curator ofWhitby Philosophical Society .Merryweather referred to the leeches as his "jury of philosophical councilors" and explains that the twelve bottles were placed in a circle in order that his "little comrades" might see one another and "not endure the affliction of solitary confinement".
Career as a doctor of medicine
In 1835 George finished studying in MD
University of Edinburgh . In 1840 he worked as afamily doctor inWhitby , and by 1849 he was asurgeon .External links
* [http://www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/victorian/technology/packer/merryweather.html Tempest Prognosticator]
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