Peter Thonning
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Peter Thonning was a Danish physician and botanist.
Biography
Peter Thonning was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was the son of Rasmus Andersen Thonning and Dorothea Spendrup.He became a student in 1794 and studied medicine at the Metropolitanskolen.
He was sent to Ghana by the Danish government mainly to study the conditions of plants, especially indigenous plants. He lived there from 1799 to 1803. Thonning had begun systematizing his botanical collections but his herbarium was destroyed during the Battle of [Copenhagen (1807)|shelling of Copenhagen] by the British in 1807. Only the duplicates and manuscripts in the possession of Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher survived. Today, around 1,050 samples are preserved at the University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden.
Thonning tutored Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark from 1804 to 1810. He served as secretary of the General Customs Board in 1810 and from 1812 also secretary of the Canal, Port and Lighthouse Directorate. He was a member of this Executive Board in 1815–16. In 1829, he joined the Executive Board of the Natural History Museum of Denmark and held this position until his death.