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Alice Brooke Bodington : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Brooke Bodington
Alice Brooke Bodington or Alice Brook (1840 – 1897) was a researcher and writer in the field of biology and evolution. ==Life== Alice Brooke was born in 1840. She was brought up by her father's mother. She married General Bell, divorced, and married George? Bodington. They had two children and they emigrated to Canada attracted by stories of the new life in Canada. She wrote for the Westminster Review on scientific matters and particularly evolution. She discussed the development of the brain and she is now notable because of her arguments for the inferiority of Africans.〔 Her single book was criticised because she had written that she did not understand why writers on Science were meant to perform experiments.
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