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WINSLOW, Charles Frederick, physician, born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, in 1811. He was graduated as a physician at Harvard in 1834. Dr. Winslow was appointed United States consul at Payta, Peru, in 1862, served for several years, visited the Sandwich islands and other countries, and was for many years a resident of California. He contributed to periodicals, and published "Cosmography, or Philosophical View of the Universe" (Boston, 1853); "Preparation of the Earth for the Intellectual Races," a lecture (1854); " The Cooling Globe" (1865), and " Force and Nature" Attraction and Repulsion, etc.," (Philadelphia, 1869).
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