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Cambridge university
No, Charles Darwin did not study to be a physician. He initially studied theology at the University of Cambridge, with the intention of becoming a clergyman. However, his passion for natural history led him to embark on a scientific career instead.
Nothing. He studied at the Edinburgh University and Cambridge but didn't get a doctorate.
Darwin entered the University of Edinburgh in 1825 to study medicine. He couldn't stand watching the pain of those having operations without pain killers and never became a physician. In January 1828, he entered Christ's College at the University of Cambridge and graduated in 1831 with a degree in Theology. He had become interested in natural theology and the rest is history.
Darwin first went to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh but didn't like it. He then went to Christ's College Cambridge to study Divinity but didn't finish his course.
He mainly studied birds; finches were the main ones he studied.
Charles Darwin was educated at home by his sister Caroline and later attended the University of Edinburgh in Scotland to study medicine. He then transferred to the University of Cambridge to study divinity and later natural history.
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He graduated from Cambridge in 1831.
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he went to Cambridge
He was a boarder at Shrewsbury School. The official name was the Mount House.Darwin went to Edinburgh University in October 1825 to study medicine.
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Cambridge university
Darwin first went to the University of Edinburgh to study medicine but he didn't like the sight of blood. He then moved to Christ's College, Cambridge to study to become a priest. He didn't finish the course.