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Michael Foster (physiologist)

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He married first, in 1864, Georgina Edmonds, daughter of Cyrus Read Edmonds. Following her death in 1869, he married secondly, in 1872, Margaret Rust, daughter of George Rust, JP, of Huntingdon. He lived at Nine Wells House,
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The British Iris Society recognised his significant contributions with the introduction of the Foster Memorial Plaque in 1926. This is a medal made of sterling silver, hallmarked by Toye & Co., London, one side cast in
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He excelled as a teacher and administrator, and had a very large share in the organization and development of the Cambridge biological school. From 1881 to 1903 he was one of the secretaries of the
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with an oval portrait of Foster, within a bed of irises, a banner above inscribed 'In Memory Sir Michael Foster 1836-1907'. The other side named the award winner. Early awardees included, in 1927
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Hawgood, Barbara J (2008). "Sir Michael Foster MD FRS (1836–1907): the rise of the British school of physiology".
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Foster was also the binomial author of many iris species. One of many irises he introduced includes
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Michael Foster and the Cambridge school of physiology
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Michael Foster (horticulturalist)
Michael Foster (disambiguation)

Huntingdon
University College School
Physiologist
University College London
University of Cambridge
Thomas Henry Huxley
William Sharpey
John Newport Langley
Charles Scott Sherrington
KCB
FRS
VMH
physiologist
Cambridge
Royal Society
Huntingdon
Huntingdonshire
University College School
University College London
Trinity College, Cambridge
Charles Scott Sherrington
Nobel Prize
Great Shelford
Gog Magog Hills
W H Gaskell

John Collier

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