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Frederick William FitzSimons : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick William FitzSimons
Frederick William FitzSimons (6 August 1870 Garvaghy, Ireland – 25 March 1951 Grahamstown), was a South African naturalist noted for his research on the country's snakes and their venom, and the commercial production of anti-venom. FitzSimons emigrated to South Africa in 1881 and was educated in Natal and then returned to Ireland to study medicine and surgery for three years. However, he returned to Pietermaritzburg in 1895 without qualifying. == Curator of museums ==
He was appointed curator of the Pietermaritzburg Museum in 1897 from where he transferred to the Natal Government Museum. In 1906 he moved once more to the Port Elizabeth Museum as director. In 1918 he founded Africa's first snake-park there, which was also the world's second. 〔''Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa'' vol.4〕
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