Having studied medicine at Guy's Hospital, London, John Kidd (1775 1851) established himself as a physician and educator at Oxford, where he lectured widely on chemistry, anatomy, mineralogy and geology. Regius professor of medicine and a fellow of the Royal Society from 1822, he rooted his scientific understanding and teaching in natural theology. Published in 1833 as the second Bridgewater Treatise, the present work attempted to bring science and religion into harmony, drawing on such disciplines as anthropology and comparative anatomy. Seeking to demonstrate the superiority of humans in...
Having studied medicine at Guy's Hospital, London, John Kidd (1775 1851) established himself as a physician and educator at Oxford, where he lectured ...