William Dobinson Halliburton

1860–1931 (age 71)

Biography

William Dobinson Halliburton (1860–1931) was a prominent physiologist who made notable contributions to the field of biological science during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His research and academic work advanced the understanding of human physiology and helped establish modern physiological practice in Britain. He was buried at Highgate Cemetery, a testament to his standing in the scientific community.

Halliburton's career exemplified the rigorous scientific inquiry of his era, and his work influenced the development of physiological studies in British universities and research institutions. His legacy continued through his publications and the students he mentored throughout his distinguished career.

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