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  1. Sir William Robert Wills Wilde FRCSI (March 1815 – 19 April 1876) was an Irish oto-ophthalmologic surgeon and the author of significant works on medicine, archaeology and folklore, particularly concerning his native Ireland. He was the father of Oscar Wilde.

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  3. 21 de out. de 2021 · Abstract. William Wilde, father of Oscar Wilde, made a significant contribution to ophthalmology and otology. Qualified as a surgeon. educated in statistics and showing sympathy for the Irish population, Wilde was appointed a Commissioner for the 1851 Census, which covered the time of the Irish Famine (1845–1852).

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  5. 18 de mar. de 2016 · William Wilde saw the practice of scientific medicine as offering a means of deliverance from historical catastrophe for Irish society and invoked a specifically Irish scientific and medical tradition going back to the engagement with the condition of Ireland by enlightened medical men in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

  6. University of Massachusetts Medical School. Table of Contents. Volume I. Preface: A Versatile Genius. Chapter I: The Historical, Legendary, and Environmental Context of the Life of Sir William Wilde. Chapter II: Family, Childhood, and Schooling. Chapter III: Medical Career and Antiquarian Pursuits. Chapter IV: Personal Life.

  7. 11 de fev. de 2019 · William Wilde was a man of serious purpose who wore many hats. In addition to his accomplishments in the fields of ophthalmology and otology, he played a major role in the Irish Census from 1851 through 1871, developing important statistical methods for presenting and analyzing the results.