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W. H. B. Webster (1793 1875) studied medicine and surgery in
London, and in 1815 signed up to serve in the Royal Navy as an
assistant surgeon. Because it was peacetime, however, he did not
secure a position until 1828, when he was posted as ship's surgeon
on the South Atlantic scientific mission of H.M.S. Chanticleer
under Captain Henry Foster (1796 1831), a Fellow of the Royal
Society with extensive experience of surveying expeditions.
Published in 1834, this is Webster's two-volume account of the
Chanticleer voyage, the objectives of which included work on
longitudes, and carrying out gravity pendulum experiments at
various latitudes to attempt more accurate calculation of the shape
of the earth. Volume 1 covers the first two years of the voyage,
and records Webster's impressions of South America, South Shetland
(including some of the earliest scientific experiments in the
Antarctic), South Africa, St Helena and Ascension Island."
W. H. B. Webster (1793 1875) studied medicine and surgery in
London, and in 1815 signed up to serve in the Royal Navy as an
assistant surgeon. Because it was peacetime, however, he did not
secure a position until 1828, when he was posted as ship's surgeon
on the South Atlantic scientific mission of H.M.S. Chanticleer
under Captain Henry Foster (1796 1831), a Fellow of the Royal
Society with extensive experience of surveying expeditions.
Published in 1834, this is Webster's two-volume account of the
Chanticleer voyage, the objectives of which included work on
longitudes, and carrying out gravity pendulum experiments at
various latitudes to attempt more accurate calculation of the shape
of the earth. Volume 2 describes Central America and Panama, where,
after successfully completing longitude measurements using rockets,
Captain Foster tragically drowned. The second half of the volume
summarises the scientific observations made during the voyage, and
contains the cumulative index."
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