Английская Википедия:Carl Johannes With
Шаблон:Short description Carl Johannes With (December 11, 1877 – June 16, 1923) was a Danish medical doctor and arachnologist, specialising in pseudoscorpions and mites.[1][2]
With was born in Lemvig to Nicolai Rasmus With and his wife Rasmine Sophie Dorothea With, but was orphaned by the age of five.[2] With married Inge Kiørboe on July 1, 1909, and together they had three children.[2] With died in 1923 in Skibstrup, in the parish of Hellebæk (Helsingør Municipality),[3] while still working on a dissertation on lupus.[2]
Zoological career
After studying at the University of Oxford in 1896, With studied natural history and geography, and in 1904, undertook a research trip to England and in particular, the collections of the British Museum. In 1905, he won the Шаблон:Lang (Schibbye Prize) for his work on Opilioacariformes.[2]
Medical career
With was not confident that zoology could provide a secure future, so he studied medicine, including time at the Шаблон:Lang in Paris. He took part in the Franco–Danish leprosy expedition to the Danish West Indies in 1909, graduated in 1911, and then started to work as a dermatologist at the University Hospital and Municipal Hospital in Copenhagen.[2]
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