Physician contributions to nonmedical science: Davidson Black, our Peking man.
WE Swinton - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Site of the Sinanthropus cave deposit found In 1932 in the Chou-K'ou-Tlen foothills salary at
Cleveland was only $1500 a year, so other thoughts were perhaps not much in his mind …
Cleveland was only $1500 a year, so other thoughts were perhaps not much in his mind …
John Gray M'Kendrick, physiologist (1841–1926)
R Bayliss - Medical History, 1973 - cambridge.org
A conversazionewas held in the Music Hall and to my greatdelight my patron Redfern
suggested to Mr. Hardy Robinson, a manufacturer in the city, that my aquarium might be …
suggested to Mr. Hardy Robinson, a manufacturer in the city, that my aquarium might be …
HENRY GRAY, ANATOMIST: AN APPRECIATION.
FK Boland - The American Journal of the Medical Sciences …, 1908 - search.proquest.com
IN reading a little book entitled The World's Analomists, and written in 1905 by Dr. GWH
Kemper, I was struck by the fact that the only mention of Henry Gray is the date of his birth …
Kemper, I was struck by the fact that the only mention of Henry Gray is the date of his birth …
Physician contributions to nonmedical science. Robert Bell, the great geologist.
WE Swinton - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
CMAJ continues the series by Dr. Swinton on distinguished physicians who have
contributed to nonmedical science. Sponsors of the articles are Associated Medical …
contributed to nonmedical science. Sponsors of the articles are Associated Medical …
[CITATION][C] The Jackson Lecture: PRIMITIVE MEDICAL ART AND PRIMITIVE MEDICINE‐MEN OF AUSTRALIA
LP Winterbotham - Medical Journal of Australia, 1951 - Wiley Online Library
WHEN some years ago I had the privilege of occupying the office that our president has so
happily filled this year, I had no thought that in a few years' time I should have the honour of …
happily filled this year, I had no thought that in a few years' time I should have the honour of …
James Keill of Northampton, physician, anatomist and physiologist
FM Valadez, CD O'Malley - Medical history, 1971 - cambridge.org
JAMES KEILL (1673-1719), author of the most popular English anatomical compendium of
the close of the seventeenth and early part of the eighteenth centuries, also enjoyed renown …
the close of the seventeenth and early part of the eighteenth centuries, also enjoyed renown …
Joseph Black (1728–1799): an early adept in quantification and interpretation
CS Breathnach - Journal of Medical Biography, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
Joseph Black's forebears were among the planters who settled in Ulster under James I early
in the seventeenth century): Joseph's paternal grandfather, John, born of Scots parents in …
in the seventeenth century): Joseph's paternal grandfather, John, born of Scots parents in …
Solomon Carter Fuller, 1872-1953
WM Cobb - Journal of the National Medical Association, 1954 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DR. SOLOMON CARTER FULLER, whose portrait on the cover of this issue of the Journal
was drawn by our staff artist, Mrs. Naida Willette Page, was one of the first Negro physicians …
was drawn by our staff artist, Mrs. Naida Willette Page, was one of the first Negro physicians …
Philadelphia Anatomist
C Wistar - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1761 - jamanetwork.com
Caspar Wistar, whose maternal ancestors were English and paternal ancestors German,
was brought up in the Society of Friends in Philadelphia. He is probably best remembered …
was brought up in the Society of Friends in Philadelphia. He is probably best remembered …
Thomas Wingate Todd, MB, Ch. B., FRCS (Eng.), 1885-1938
WM Cobb - Journal of the National Medical Association, 1959 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Dr. T. Wingate Todd, whose photograph by Goeffrey Landesman appears on thecover of this
issue of the Journal, was Henry Willson Payne professor of anatomy and director of the …
issue of the Journal, was Henry Willson Payne professor of anatomy and director of the …