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  1. Richard Caton (1763 – May 19, 1845) was an Englishman who became a Baltimore merchant and real estate developer. Caton married into the Carroll family of Carrollton and was the father of four daughters, all of whom married prominent Europeans, including members of the British aristocracy.

  2. Parent (s) Richard Caton. Mary Carroll Caton. Marianne Wellesley, Marchioness Wellesley ( née Caton, formerly Patterson; 1788 – 17 December 1853) [1] was the American second wife of Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, a brother of the Duke of Wellington .

  3. In 1821, it was acquired by Carroll for his daughter Mary and her husband, merchant banker Richard Caton. In later life, Carroll left Doughoregan Manor each year to spend the winter months here, making it his permanent residence from 1827 until his death in 1832.

  4. Publication types. Review. The first known neurophysiologic recordings of animals were performed by Richard Caton in 1875. The advent of recording the electrical activity of human beings took another half century to occur. Hans Berger, a German psychiatrist, pioneered the EEG in humans in 1924.

    • Britton Jw, Frey Lc, Hopp Jl, Korb P, Koubeissi Mz, Lievens We, Pestana-Knight Em, St. Louis Ek
    • 2016
  5. Richard Caton, com sua abordagem inovadora e suas observações pioneiras, desempenhou um papel crucial na história da EEG. Seu trabalho não apenas desvendou os mistérios da atividade elétrica cerebral, mas também lançou as bases para futuros avanços na compreensão e no tratamento de distúrbios neurológicos.

  6. Richard Caton (1763 – May 19, 1845) was an Englishman who became a Baltimore merchant and real estate developer. Caton married into the Carroll family of Carrollton and was the father of four daughters, all of whom married prominent Europeans, including members of the British aristocracy.