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William Jay Youmans : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Jay Youmans
William Jay Youmans (14 October 1838 - 10 April 1901) was a United States scientist. He edited ''Popular Science Monthly'' for a time. ==Biography== He was born at Milton, New York. He worked on his father's farm and studied at the local school until he was 17. He studied chemistry under his brother, Edward Livingston Youmans, and at Columbia and Yale, and studied natural history with Asa Fitch. He then took a course in medicine at New York University, and in 1865 studied natural history under biologist Thomas Henry Huxley in London. On his return to the United States, Youmans settled at Winona, Minnesota, and practiced medicine for about three years. He abandoned his medical practice in 1872 to assist his brother in establishing the ''Popular Science Monthly'', and subsequently was associated in editing. After his brother's death in 1887, he became its editor-in-chief, remaining in that position until 1900. He was a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences.
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