- James Charles Cox
James Charles Cox (
21 July 1834 –29 September 1912 ) was anAustralia nphysician andconchologist .Cox was born at Mulgoa, southwest of
Sydney where he played with Aboriginal children and leared from them about native birds and animals. He was educated at the local parish school and the King's School, Parramatta. He was apprenticed to be a physician for three years and learned dispensing at the Sydney Infirmary, acted as a clinical clerk, assisted atpost mortem s and was present at one of the first operations usingchloroform in 1852. He became an assistant to Professor John Smith, the foundation professor of chemistry and experimental physics at theUniversity of Sydney at its original site near Hyde Park, now occupied bySydney Grammar School and established what became the Sydney Museum next door. He earned anM.D. in 1857 andF.R.C.S. in 1858 at theUniversity of Edinburgh . He married Margaret Wharton in September 1858 and they eventually had four sons and six daughters, one of whom marriedMontague Bertie, 12th Earl of Lindsey . He was registered as a medical practitioner in New South Wales in February 1859 and developed a lucrative private practice in Sydney.Australian Dictionary of Biography
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title= Cox, James Charles (1834 - 1912)
accessdate=2007-10-09]Cox retained an interest in nature he was elected a fellow of the
Royal Society of New South Wales (then the Philosophical Society) in 1859. He was first president of the New South Wales Board of Fisheries and first secretary of the Entomological Society (later theLinnean Society of New South Wales ), both in 1862. He was elected a fellow of theLinnean Society of London in 1868. He was a trustee of the Sydney Museum and left it his collection of land shells. His wrote extensively in the journals of these societies on the conchology of Australia andMelanesia . He wrote "Catalogue of the Specimens of the Australian Land Shells in the collection of J. C. Cox" (John Alex. Engel, Sydney, 1864), "A Monograph of Australian Land Shells ... Illustrated by XVIII plates" (William Maddock, Sydney, 1868), "An Alphabetical List of the Fishes Protected Under the Fisheries Act of 1902" (1905), and an "Alphabetical List of Australian Land Shells" (1909).Cox's first wife died in 1876 and he married Mary Frances in 1878 who died in 1902. He married Emma soon after and they had one daughter. He died in the Sydney suburb of Mosman.
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NAME = Cox, James Charles
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia nphysician andconchologist
DATE OF BIRTH =21 July 1834
PLACE OF BIRTH =Mulgoa, New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH =29 September 1912
PLACE OF DEATH =Mosman, New South Wales
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