John Fothergill
English physician and botanist, published works

Born
March 8th, 1712
313 years ago
Died
December 26th, 1780
244 years ago — 68 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United Kingdom
Links & References
Practiced medicine in England in the 18th century, specializing in botany and natural history. Contributed significantly to the understanding of numerous plant species and their medicinal uses. Played a key role in the development of botanical gardens and the promotion of systematic botany. Engaged with prominent scientific communities, influencing the field of medicine through horticultural practices.
Published influential works on botany
Established an extensive botanical collection
Promoted the use of plants in medicine
Other People Born on March 8th
Hines Ward
A football player excelled at the wide receiver position in the National Football League (NFL). Played primarily for the Pittsburgh Steelers, where significant contributions occurred during two Super Bowl victories. Received the Super Bowl MVP award for performance in Super Bowl XL. Also participated in the Pro Bowl multiple times, showcasing talent and skill on the field. After retiring, transitioned into a broadcasting career, further expanding various avenues and engaging with fans.
Continue ReadingMark Worrell
Played as a professional baseball player in Major League Baseball. Made debut in 2006 with the St. Louis Cardinals. Played as a relief pitcher and had a brief career in the league. Contributed to the team during his time in the majors.
Continue ReadingKevin Zeitler
An offensive guard in American football, contributed to the success of several NFL teams. Drafted in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. Played for the Bengals from 2012 to 2016 and was part of a team that made several playoff appearances. Later played with the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants, providing veteran leadership and consistently strong performance on the offensive line.
Continue ReadingNeil Postman
An author and social critic focused on the effects of media on society. A prominent figure in the field of communication studies, he wrote extensively on the influence of television and other technologies on culture and education. His book 'Amusing Ourselves to Death' critically examined the impact of television on public discourse and democratic processes. He served as a professor at New York University and was the chairman of the Department of Culture and Communication. His work emphasized the need for critical engagement with media.
Continue ReadingFrank Avery Hutchins
A prominent American librarian and educator, significantly contributed to library science in the early 20th century. Served as the president of the American Library Association (ALA), advocating for library expansion and improved access to information. Held various roles in academia and actively participated in the development of library standards and practices. Focused on the education of librarians and promoted the importance of libraries in community development.
Continue ReadingJuvénal Habyarimana
Served as the President of Rwanda from 1973 until 1994. Came to power following a military coup that ousted the previous government. Implemented policies that favored the Hutu ethnic group and led to increased tensions with the Tutsi minority. His presidency was marked by civil unrest and violence. Assassination in April 1994 precipitated the Rwandan Genocide, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 800,000 people within a span of 100 days. His leadership style was described as autocratic, consolidating power within the executive branch.
Continue ReadingOther People Who Died on December 26th
Howard Hawks
Born in 1896, a prominent American director, producer, and screenwriter emerged as a leading figure in Hollywood. Renowned for a distinctive style that blended various genres, he directed films that have stood the test of time. Major works include 'Bringing Up Baby,' 'His Girl Friday,' and 'Scarface.' An acclaimed figure, he earned a reputation for innovative storytelling and strong character development, influencing future filmmakers. His career spanned several decades, leading to a significant legacy in American cinema.
Continue ReadingDorothy Bliss
An American invertebrate zoologist specialized in the study of various marine species. Conducted significant research on the ecology and biology of marine invertebrates. Contributed to the understanding of coral reef ecosystems and the role of invertebrates within those habitats. Served in various academic and research institutions, mentoring upcoming scientists in the field.
Continue ReadingTed Ditchburn
A professional footballer and manager. Played as a goalkeeper and spent the majority of his playing career at Tottenham Hotspur from 1939 to 1959. Won the FA Cup in 1961 with Tottenham and later served as a coach. Managed several clubs, including a short stint at Wycombe Wanderers.
Continue ReadingIvar Formo
An accomplished skier and engineer, participated in ski jumping and Nordic combined events. Contributed significantly to the engineering field while pursuing skiing as a major competitive sport. Achieved notable success at the 1968 Winter Olympics, securing a gold medal in the 4x10 km relay. Competed in various international championships, showcasing exceptional skills and strategies in skiing. Combined professional expertise in engineering with competitive skiing during a prolific career.
Continue ReadingGiacomo Capuzzi
Served as the bishop of the Diocese of Lodi in Italy. Contributed to various pastoral initiatives and upheld the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church during tenure. Engaged in significant local and regional church activities, enhancing the presence and influence of the diocese in the community.
Continue ReadingDoug Harvey
A prominent ice hockey player and coach, recognized for pivotal contributions to the sport during the mid-20th century. Played primarily as a defenseman, achieved success with the Montreal Canadiens. Instrumental in developing the position and noted for exceptional skill and sportsmanship. Transitioned to coaching after retirement from playing, leaving a legacy in both roles.
Continue Reading