Anatomy Lesson #52: Scotland’s Queen of Science

Greetings, anatomy students! Mayhap today we can briefly turn from Outlander Season 3 frantic frenzy to consider another event happening later in 2017. Today’s lesson is atypical, but join me as we briefly delve into historical science. A similar lesson posted last year: Anatomy Lesson #34, The Amazing Saga of Human Anatomy, celebrating the startling history of human anatomy.

Later this year, something wonderful will happen! Royal Bank of Scotland will release two new £10 sterling banknotes featuring the first non-royal woman to appear on its paper currency. An enlarged replica of one bank note appears below (Image A). Who is this woman and why will she be honored in this manner? Please, read on!

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In 1780 (yep, during Claire’s and Jamie’s lifetimes), a Scottish lass was born near Edinburgh in the wee burg of Burntisland. Her name: Mary Fairfax. A lonely child, the natural world fascinated her so she amused herself by collecting seashells by the sea shore, fossils, flowers and observing plants, birds and sea creatures.

At age 9, Mary’s father deemed her “a savage” because her reading, writing, numbers and speaking skills were poor. Sent to a costly boarding school, her skills improved. Still, as a female of the time, she was denied education beyond the basics, so she asked family friends to tutor her in Latin, algebra, geology and natural science.

In her memoir, Personal Recollections from Early life to Old Age, she reveals that around the age of 15, “I sat up very late reading Euclid.” Wow – at that age I wager many of us were reading comic books or junior romance novels! But, upon the death of her 10-year-old sister, her parents forbade her studies blaming them for her sibling’s demise. Poor Mary! Luckily, even this horrific guilt-trip did not deter Mary who secretly continued her studies in math and science.

At 24, Mary married Samuel Greig who, unfortunately, also disdained female education. But three years and two children later, she was widowed. Five years later, she married William Somerville; together they produced two more children and shared a great passion for science. William supported Mary’s pursuits (Image B), openly acknowledging her superior mind (he was generous, like Jamie, <G>). Moving to London, they joined social circles featuring the foremost writers, artists and scientific thinkers of the day.

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After her second hubby was elected to the Royal Society, from which she was barred due to her sex, Mary wrote to members asking for updates on their research which she industriously studied under her own steam, recording all observations. She also toured Europe, meeting many of her scientific heroes, and even climbed lava and gas-spewing Mt. Vesuvius – handkerchief in hand!

Before Mary acquired general fame, Pierre-Simon Laplace, the great French mathematician, told her:

There have been only three women who have understood me. These are yourself Mrs Somerville, Caroline Herschel and a Mrs Greig of whom I know nothing.

Ironically, Mary was both first and third of these women! Why? Because last name, Greig, was courtesy of hubby #1!

In 1831, Mary wrote Mechanisms of the Heavens, a rewrite of Laplace’s works. She distilled fundamental concepts of matter and radiation into laymen’s terms without using equations or technical terms. Successful? You judge! For the next 50 years, University of Cambridge use Mechanism as a teaching text!

Three years later, Mary published her greatest work, On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences (Image C), explaining to readers concepts and relationships between geology, matter, gravity, etc. This was a pioneering piece of popular science that foreshadowed magazines and bestselling books of today. In its preface she expressed this generous sentiment:

my endeavor to make the laws by which the material world is governed more familiar to my countrywomen.

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Widely acclaimed throughout Europe, Connection went through 10 editions and sold more than 9,000 copies; a great achievement for the day. And, Mary updated every edition by hand (Image D). No Internet or computers in those days and typewriters had barely been conceived!

Image D – painting by Levi Porter. Somerville College, Oxford

Here’s a neat “Mary” factoid: Not only did Mary defy the era’s deep-seated bias against women in math and science, she is responsible for a new term to describe experts of these fields. While reviewing On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences (Image E), Trinity College master William Whewell was so impressed that he discarded the usual “men of science” and coined a new word to honor this woman’s  scientific contribution – and voilà, the term scientist was born. Truth!

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In the 5th edition of Connection, Mary pointed out anomalies in tables charting the position of our 7th planet, Uranus, hinting that an eighth planet might account for these oddities (Image F). A British astronomer read her musings and went searching. He was later jointly credited for discovering Neptune! Wife, mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, friend, explorer, Renaissance scientist. What a lass! Scotland scores bigtime!

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When Mary died in 1872, at the venerable age of 91, she was hailed by The Morning Post as “The Queen of Nineteenth-Century Science.” The following summarizes many of her honors:

Image G  Image by James Stuby based on NASA photo

In 2016, Mary won a public competition run by Royal Bank of Scotland to decide whose face would grace the new banknotes. Way to go, Mary!

I’ll be in Scotland next month –  hoping they will be released by then. Would love to add one to my collection (Image H)!

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All-in-all, an estimable life’s work for a savage! Aye?

A deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist

Photo creds: www.abebooks.co.uk (Image E); www.all-that-is-interesting.com (Image C); www.coffeebook.it (Image F); www.coinworld.com (Image H); www.pinterest.com (Image B); www.prezi.com (Image D); www.transceltic.com (Image A); www.en.wikipedia.org (Image G)

2017 Eclipse

News Flash! Starz Outlander eclipses all other TV shows! Outlander lies along the “path of totality” as it outshines all the competition.

Of course, diehard fans already ken this about our fav TV series and the inspirational books by Diana Gabaldon.

Voyage to your TV set and watch Outlander S.3 return to Starz on September 10, 2017!

While impatiently awaiting S.3, we can watch the moon eclipse our sun on August 21, but even this rare celestial event pales by comparison with Outlander! <G>

Living within 20 miles of the path of totality, I shall watch the solar eclipse with a critical eye to judge if it matches the genius of Outlander! ISO-approved glasses (12312-2) will be in place! If you aren’t in the path of the eclipse, NASA will be hosting an Eclipse Live Stream!

A deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist

 

 

SDCC – My Convo with Diana!

Saturday was a busy day for Diana Gabaldon at SDCC! A little past 2:00 pm a roar went up from the crowd as bagpipes echoed through the convention hall. Diana, Ron, Maril, Cait, Sam, Sophie, Tobias, and Richard strode through the room, smiling, waving, and generally being gracious. Sadly, my video shows all the Outlander celebs except Diana! Being so petite, she was engulfed by several massive body guards! Nobody messes with Big Al, et al! Where were they going? Headed to an autograph session for 100 lucky fans!

Every fan, and there were thousands, passing through Starz booth #4029 drew a card for either swag (tees, totes, hip flask) or the autograph session. Many went through the booth multiple times trying for an autograph card. However, with only 100 tickets given throughout the entire SDCC, chances of drawing one were slim pickings.

Diana signed her name for all those lucky fans who drew an autograph ticket. Her extrinsic and intrinsic hand muscles must be mighty strong by now (Ha ha: Anatomy Lessons #22 and #23)! Cheerful, friendly, and patient throughout, she is the consummate professional. Go, Diana!

Inside the booth, you can glimpse her at the far end, seated next to Ron. She was the first signer greeted by fans as they entered the booth. Could it get any better? Well, I am sure passing down that table and greeting all the other celebs in the line was pretty awesome, too!

About 3:30 pm, the signing was over and the entire ensemble retreated from the hall, led by pipes and surrounded by body guards. I scurried toward the exit to get a good keek as they left. Although the rest of the party keeps pressing along, you can see Diana pause near the end to greet fans. Is it any wonder she is so beloved?

Then, what to my wondering eyes should appear! About 4:05 pm, Diana messaged me that she was free, could I meet? Hah! What do you think?

I ordered a Lyft via my app and the car was waiting for me as I exited the convention hall!

I waited in the lobby of Diana’s hotel and in a few short minutes, there she was, looking fresh as a summer’s breeze despite having been through a frenetic, noisy, demanding signing session. We found a quiet table for two, ordered drinks, and some bites and began what turned out to be a three hour convo! I asked if we could talk about whatever popped up and she was agreeable to free-form!

What did we discuss? Ah, well, topics were far-ranging and not in any particular order:

  • buttocks (snort)
  • episode 3.1
  • families
  • grandchildren
  • genetics
  • children
  • Sam Sykes
  • religion
  • meditation
  • science
  • writing styles
  • blueberries
  • strong women
  • typhoid
  • diarrhea (understand, we are both trained scientists!!!)
  • and fingernails ?

In the interest of truthiness, we talked buttocks when we met for drinks in 2016. Turns out, buttocks are her fav body part to write about! Readers ken these anatomical parts are honored in many book passages. Thought you might find this an interesting factoid. Pretty cheeky! <G>

She shared a splendid photo of her first grandchild! A beautiful “little” guy with gobs of dark hair, he was at slumber in a cute onesie. Little? Not really.  At birth, the lad was 22” tall, and over 9 lbs.! Large babes appear to run in the family. He has a splendid full name, his first name given in honor of a beloved uncle.  Psst: Do you agree with the entire world – Diana really doesn’t look old enough to be a grand mum?!

We talked about her only son, Sam Sykes, who also had an autograph session at SDCC! Sam (named long before she ever met the splendid Mr. H.) has written a series, “Brave Chef Brianna” which Amazon describes as: “To prove herself as a great chef, a young woman sets up a restaurant as the sole human in a city full of monsters… Her menu is full of weird delicacies, her kitchen is run by a half-bird harpy, and her dining room is filled with skeleton businessmen.” Love it! Seems he inherited the imaginative writing gene from his clever mum. Although none of her children have read her books, she says Sam uses phrasing and breaks in words that echo her own writing style.  She is justifiably delighted with his success as an author!

At 6’5” he also towers over her diminutive 5’3” frame! His height, a genetic gift from da. Love the Goofy shirt, Diana!

photo from https://www.facebook.com/AuthorDianaGabaldon/

We talked a bit about strong women and agreed that yelling and throwing stuff “does-not-a-strong-woman make.” We didn’t stop to enumerate strong-woman traits, but book readers ken Claire is a pretty decent example of what it takes to be one!

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Season 3, episode 1! Yes, we discussed it freely because I saw it. We both agreed it was wonderful and I don’t think anyone will be disappointed come early September. As you likely ken, it was unexpectedly shown at the SDCC Outlander Panel event.

Please don’t be unhappy with those who got to see the episode. Just so you know, this is what it took to get inside Ballroom #20 where the Outlander Panel took place: I arose at 3:00 am, grabbed 1/2 cup of coffee made with a Trader Joe’s coffee stick, water, banana, peach and some trail mix and hopped a shuttle to Petco Park. From there, a quick hike to the “everything-but-Hall-H line.” By then, at least 200 people preceded me. Three hours later, we were ushered inside the conference center to wait another 3 hours. Just before 10 am, we snaked our way (actually galloped) through many stanchioned lanes until we finally entered the ballroom.

Outlander fans sat through 7 panels, including The Brave New Warriors, featuring Richard Rankin – he was delightful, charming, and so very funny! Some panels, like BNW, were very entertaining; others, not so much. ?

Why did we wait so long? One cannot leave the ballroom and return to your seat without a hall pass. If you leave without a timed pass, it is back to the end of the outside line for you! So, once folks got in, they stayed in the ballroom until they saw the panel(s) that interested them. As people vacated their seats, after seening their panel, Outlander fans scurried forward to grab a closer seat.  I also did not leave to find food until 6:30 pm after the episode, for the same aforementioned reason. I am sure folks around me heard a lot of borborygmi (Anatomy Lesson #47) from my hungry tummy!

At 5:00 pm sharp, Jenna Dewan entered and welcomed Ron, Maril, Sophie, Rick, Diana, Sam, Tobias, and Cait, all of whom joined the stage with broad smiles. Next came a half hour of questions and a fun “truth or dance” (everyone danced except Tobias, who told the truth). Cait did a soft shoe. Sophie and Jenna did an interpretive dance. Rick and Jenna waltzed. Sam grabbed Jenna for a rousing Scottish dance that covered the entire the stage.  Jenna held on tight! Better watch out, Channing!

Unexpectedly, Graham popped in and dolled out kisses to the lasses. He was at SDCC for The Preacher – so he danced too! Dougal can swing it! Who knew?

Well, actually a lot of fans have seen Graham toss a kilt!

The panel concluded with Jenna inviting us to watch S.3 trailer once more. But, Ron spoke up and said he didn’t want to watch the trailer again, he wanted to see episode 3.1! As you might imagine, the fans erupted in roars of delight,  claps, and shouts, followed by absolute silence as the trailer was shown followed by the episode.

I found episode 3.1 immensely satisfying!!! I happily report that despite some  visual shortcuts, the episode was faithful to the spirit of Voyager. Yay!

Oh, and warnings appeared everywhere! Do not video any film footage shown at any of the panels. If an attendee is caught, out you go!!!!!  Being a good girl, I didn’t try. Bad news: I have zip video of the episode. Good news: only 43 days until Sept. 10th!

Ok, returning to our convo: Diana explained that she, Ron, and Maril quietly joined the crowd as episode 3.1 began and were gratified, especially when folks laugh at the humor (directly from Voyager). Many fans teared through the entire episode. It was dramatic, poignant, tender, and jarring and I wish you all were there!

Diarrhea! Yep, we discussed it because it is a horrific symptom of typhoid fever and we were talking science. Also known simply as typhoid, it is spread by poor sanitation and killed 150,000 souls in 2015, so it is still around! Book readers will understand why we broached this topic. If you haven’t, it is time to read Voyager!

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We talked about Diana’s writing style. She reminded me that she does not write a novel in a linear fashion. Instead, she writes vignettes or scenes as her imagination generates them. In the end, she assembles them into a book, something like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle!

She also writes what I call “teasers,” hints that foreshadow a story line to be resurrected later. She may write an entire scene and then split it in the same or later book. She sometimes writes a teaser in a book that will tie to a book she has yet to write (she thinks ahead). Or, she may write a scene and then decide a teaser needs to appear earlier in that saga. She clearly trusts her creative process as do her fans!

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Diana’s speaks with expressive hands. They are often in motion, especially as she earnestly dissects (<G>) a concept. Another thing, indoors, her eyes may appear brown, but in sunlight, her eyes are definitely whisky-colored! At least they appear that way to my peepers (Anatomy Lessons #30 – #33)!

Fingernails! Diana’s nails are ever-splendid, this time, sporting a lovely shade of pale blue. I asked if she had a gel finish because the surface was perfect! Nope, regular nail polish applied at a home-town salon. And, she has hard nails, a genetic gift from poppa Gabaldon.

Her fav nail shade is pale green which I believe she wore to the 2016 Golden Globes. From time to time, she also wears a bright magenta (my personal favorite!). But, no matter the shade, her nails always looks fabulous! Mine, not so much, but in my defense, I did pick 300 lbs. of blueberries before flying to SDCC!

photo from https://www.facebook.com/AuthorDianaGabaldon/

We talked about many other interesting things which are omitted either because they are too personal or because they make this post waaaay too long.

Those three hours flew! We barely touched on the many questions I have – some mundane and some provoking.  We then said good night with a selfie as she had another obligation.

Thus ended my delightful three-hour convo with Herself. I hope you enjoyed it!

The Convo

Herself and I,

We had a chat at SDCC

Fun and fab, I was so glad

She spent some time with me!

A deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist