The Rogue Dr. Broom

in #science7 years ago

Our third actor to enter the African stage of human evolutionary discovery was a rather colorful character.

By - http://paleo.amnh.org/portraits/index.html American Museum of Natural History, Division of Paleontology, Archived Portraits of Paleontologists and Members of Staff, Public Domain, Link

He regarded himself and quite possibly was the greatest paleontologist that ever lived up till that time. His contributions in the area of mammal like reptiles was astounding. He published in 7 years over 100 scientific papers on the subject, but he also had less scientifically attractive side.

He would, it seem, resort to any means to get the work done. The scientific community frowned upon many of his methods, that is the ones they found out about...

For instance, in a letter accompanying a shipment of specimens he elaborated that the human skulls contained therein belonged to some local tribesmen that had died in a drought. Wrote he:

"I cut of their heads and boiled them in paraffin tins on the kitchen stove"

With his background as a medical doctor and keen interest in anatomy he would always be on the lookout for something "interesting".

In his own words:

"If a prisoner dies and you want his skeleton, probably two or three regulations stood in the way, but the enthusiast does not worry about such regulations. I used to get the body sent up... then the remains would be buried in my garden, and in a few months the bones would be collected"

Due to this his house was reputed to be haunted and one of his children said the following on the matter:

"It was not uncommon for a human skull or some other horror to be placed on the stove to cook merrily alongside whatever was being prepared for the next meal. Mother never took kindly to this and neither did the servants. Skulls would be left lying around in most of the rooms and it was never necessary to lock up the house for no strange native could be tempted to come near the place"

Add to all of this oddity and that he frequently sold many fossils he collected or could lay his hands on, it is quite understandable to see why the scientific community took a dim view of his practices. He was banned from many museums and even from the very collections he had collected.

Soon he would be looking at skulls a little older than his ill-gotten ones...

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Imagine finding a hair in your food in that house🤢🤢🤭

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Imagine eating from a skull as plate..Jeez! But he made to notable discoveries.. We should give him credit for that.. His methods may have been crude at the time

... good thing I already woke from sleep in my time-zone because that would have kept me awake haha

i couldn't resist of,throwing the food plate😂😂.

Thanks for sharing this @gavvet, Dr Broom definitely had some strange methods to say the least.

To me, there seems to be a correlation between strange traits like this and scientific discoveries in the past. I have read about other scientists and anatomists doing similar things (although they were never as extreme as having bodies buried in their garden) in order to get access to human remains.

I don't agree with these methods, I imagine that a lot of others don't, but I guess without some people like this, a lot of scientific discoveries would not have been made; it really is a double edged sword.

Thanks again for sharing this, it was really interesting to read!

You would be surprised by how modern anatomy and medicine emerged.

Broom was just doing things that had been done before but were no longer considered necessary by the modern scientific community.

Yes I've looked in to it a lot, it's all a bit crazy looking at it from a more modern age perspective, but I guess that's just the way that it was back then.

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It's crazy that the best minds are also pretty cuckoo. Thanks for the share. This is kind of creepy though, I hope it doesn't give me nightmares!

When I look at certain skulls, I am not sure that evolution has enough scientific evidence to be taken seriously.

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@gavvet, This is very interesting to read African stage story indeed. Dr. Broom is exactly brilliant character of human evolutionary discovery. Excellent historical topic sharing. It would be informative to project followers. Nice you decided to shared.

seems he is cool to me.. 👌

Strange but I will bet he was a very interesting person to get to know.

The story is really scary
I would really love to meet a person like this and ask how he feels about his art
I think his artwork must be auctioned and watch how much money people pay for them

the great evolution....has been done...

thank 's for showing us that person...

Maybe if there wans't paleontology, then we would be a maniac)) It's really strange tip - how to get human bones. I glad that someone make posts about science.

Awesome education. I am particularly amazed by his diverse nature . And zeal to go further in he's study.. And even get his name written in history

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Evolution has to take place..

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Interesting. Thank you for sharing. Crazy story of skulls every where in the house. That would make for an interesting episode of Hoarders. lol. Excellent blog. Blessings.

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The Story of Dr Groom is a very interesting one. Our Anatomy teacher made mention of it during one of the introductory classes in the Preclinicals but it was only this detailed.
Thanks for this post @gavvet

What? ??? He really took up into an horror way of studing evolution. Lolz.

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He is an very good person.i like him very much.

The evolution brings about the biggest aspect of life and before that human being had alot pending

Holy mother of God ... That sounds so scary "I cut of their heads and boiled them in paraffin tins on the kitchen stove" I would literally faint while looking someone do those things.

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need a little madness in the world of human fossils in particular.

It's really scary to hearing about a man like him and you really sahred all the important points here without wasting our time for finding the important points from this post,nice work.

Good story nice ideas and i learn lession from this

The great evolution of science. Thanks @gavvet

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Thanks for sharing .....

something crazy not @gavvet? .. strange methods that this kind of people use. thank God little is seen this thanks to evolution.

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Scientists can be rare, especially those who work in the area of biology with animals, specifically. Good story, something creepy, but good.

this is so amazing post
Thanks for sharing this @gavvet

hmm, science and research are something i only love to read about but not to engage in. Image someone experimenting on human skull. Gosh

Buen post! muy interesante la información. Gracias por compartir.

owesome education. I am particulary amazed by his divers nature. i like it your post thanks for the share.

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When we found a hair in the food it feels heavy but how when making love last night, where the position of the hair? 😂
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Sounds like a movie plot.

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