One of the staples of the D'Onston "saga" has been that he spent some time on the continent studying in Paris and in Munich. In Munich,he is said to have studied under the Scottish born doctor, Dr. James Allan. Allan studied under the famous man o' medicine, Baron Justus Von Liebig.
Indeed,on page 93 of The True Face of JTR by Mr. Harris, we find the claim that Stephenson rented rooms in Munich and apprenticed under Allan.
For quite a while,it had been difficult to nail this baby to the wall,since for some reason or the other some of us had difficulty in locating Allan...me especially.
Not so with John Savage,a native of Hull and a darned good researcher.
John found evidence of a Dr. Allan and shared his information with us over on JTRForums.com yesterday. Needless to say,I was happy that John or anyone found Dr. Allan, who indeed was in Germany, who indeed did study under Liebig, who ( Liebig) indeed did teach at Munich ( 1852). Keep in mind that Liebig produced chloroform and....... discovered chloral hydrate, D'Onston's preferred drug throughout his life in dealing with his delerium tremens.
There's just one problem with D'Onston's claims to have studied under Allan in Munich. It was impossible.
Allan never taught in Munich. Allan studied in Giessen, some 270 miles away from Munich, up until 1849, when he left Giessen and Baron Liebig to return to Manchester,England to teach there....
If,as D'Onston claimed, he studied with Allan anywhere in Germany...he did so when he was EIGHT years old. Stephenson was still being home schooled at the age of 10 in 1851, 2 years after Allan had returned to England for keeps. Again,Allan was not in Munich,but in Giessen....
Allan subsequently left for Sheffield (after a five year stay in Manchester) and taught at Wesley College in 1854...when Stephenson was 13 years old.
I am currently waiting for information from some folks on whether or not there is a Robert D. Stephenson on their scholastic register from the years of 1854-1859 and if I find out, I'll be sure to share.
Back to regular programming.....
Indeed,on page 93 of The True Face of JTR by Mr. Harris, we find the claim that Stephenson rented rooms in Munich and apprenticed under Allan.
For quite a while,it had been difficult to nail this baby to the wall,since for some reason or the other some of us had difficulty in locating Allan...me especially.
Not so with John Savage,a native of Hull and a darned good researcher.
John found evidence of a Dr. Allan and shared his information with us over on JTRForums.com yesterday. Needless to say,I was happy that John or anyone found Dr. Allan, who indeed was in Germany, who indeed did study under Liebig, who ( Liebig) indeed did teach at Munich ( 1852). Keep in mind that Liebig produced chloroform and....... discovered chloral hydrate, D'Onston's preferred drug throughout his life in dealing with his delerium tremens.
There's just one problem with D'Onston's claims to have studied under Allan in Munich. It was impossible.
Allan never taught in Munich. Allan studied in Giessen, some 270 miles away from Munich, up until 1849, when he left Giessen and Baron Liebig to return to Manchester,England to teach there....
If,as D'Onston claimed, he studied with Allan anywhere in Germany...he did so when he was EIGHT years old. Stephenson was still being home schooled at the age of 10 in 1851, 2 years after Allan had returned to England for keeps. Again,Allan was not in Munich,but in Giessen....
Allan subsequently left for Sheffield (after a five year stay in Manchester) and taught at Wesley College in 1854...when Stephenson was 13 years old.
I am currently waiting for information from some folks on whether or not there is a Robert D. Stephenson on their scholastic register from the years of 1854-1859 and if I find out, I'll be sure to share.
Back to regular programming.....
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