Arthur Keith
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British anatomist and anthropologist
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Arthur Keith's Degrees
- Bachelors Medicine University of Aberdeen
- Bachelors Surgery University of Aberdeen
- Doctorate Medicine University of Aberdeen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Arthur Keith FRS FRAI was a British anatomist and anthropologist, and a proponent of scientific racism. He was a fellow and later the Hunterian Professor and conservator of the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He was a strong proponent of Piltdown Man, but finally conceded it to be a forgery shortly before his death.
Arthur Keith's Published Works
Published Works
- The Form and Nature of the Muscular Connections between the Primary Divisions of the Vertebrate Heart. (1907) (626)
- Observations upon the Effect of High Altitude on the Physiological Processes of the Human Body, Carried out in the Peruvian Andes, Chiefly at Cerro de Pasco (176)
- On the origin and nature of hernia (1924) (152)
- Problems Relating to the Teeth of the Earlier Forms of Prehistoric Man (1913) (137)
- New discoveries relating to the antiquity of man (1931) (126)
- Text-Book of Anatomy (1902) (103)
- Hunterian Lectures ON MAN'S POSTURE: ITS EVOLUTION AND DISORDERS (1923) (102)
- Studies on the Anatomical Changes which accompany certain Growth-disorders of the Human Body: I. The Nature of the Structural Alterations in the Disorder known as Multiple Exostoses. (99)
- The stone age of Mount Carmal : the fossil human remains from the Levalloiso-Mousterian (1939) (97)
- A New Theory of Human Evolution. (1948) (94)
- Schorstein Lecture ON THE FATE OF THE BULBUS CORDIS IN THE HUMAN HEART.: Given at the London Hospital Medical College on Dec. 17th, 1924, (1924) (92)
- A contribution to the mechanism of growth of the human face (1922) (78)
- The Extent to which the Posterior Segments of the Body have been Transmuted and Suppressed in the Evolution of Man and Allied Primates. (1902) (76)
- The Origin and Evolution of the Human Dentition (1922) (62)
- The history of the human foot and its bearing on orthopaedic practice (56)
- Concerning the origin and nature of certain malformations of the face, head, and foot (1940) (55)
- The auriculo‐ventricular bundle of the human heart (1906) (51)
- A Demonstration ON DIVERTICULA OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT OF CONGENITAL OR OF OBSCURE ORIGIN (1910) (50)
- An Account of the Structures concerned in the Production of the Jugular Pulse. (1907) (47)
- The Cabendish Lecture ON A NEW THEORY OF THE CAUSATION OF ENTEROSTASIS. (1915) (46)
- RECENT RESEARCHES ON THE ANATOMY OF THE HEART. (1910) (44)
- Sixth Annual Report of the Committee of Collective Investigation of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1895-96. (1896) (44)
- The Nature of the Mammalian Diaphragm and Pleural Cavities. (1905) (42)
- Harveian Lecture ON THE FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE HEART * (1918) (38)
- Researches in prehistoric Galilee, 1925-1926 (38)
- Man's Place among the Mammals (1930) (37)
- AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF THE SKELETAL CHANGES IN ACROMEGALY. (1911) (35)
- Remarks ON DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIAE (1910) (35)
- Three Demonstrations ON MALFORMATIONS OF THE HIND END OF THE BODY (1908) (33)
- Researches in prehistoric Galilee, 1925-1926 . A report on the Galilee skull (32)
- Concerning the Origin and Nature of Osteoblasts (1927) (30)
- Fifty Years Ago (1951) (30)
- Description of a New Craniometer and of Certain Age Changes in the Anthropoid Skull. (1910) (26)
- A DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF THE HUMAN SKULLS FROM MATJES RIVER CAVE, CAPE PROVINCE (1933) (25)
- The earliest Englishman (1948) (25)
- Hunterian Lectures ON MAN'S POSTURE: ITS EVOLUTION AND DISORDERS (1923) (24)
- Three Cases of Malformation of the Tracheo-OEsophageal Septum. (1906) (24)
- A Demonstration ON CONSTRICTIONS AND OCCLUSIONS OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT OF CONGENITAL OR OBSCURE ORIGIN (1910) (24)
- The Grand Banks earthquake (1930) (23)
- Abnormal Crania-Achondroplastic and Acrocephalic. (23)
- THE FUNCTIONAL NATURE OF THE CAECUM AND APPENDIX * (1912) (23)
- A Description of Teeth of Palaeolithic Man from Jersey. (1911) (22)
- ANATOMICAL NOTES ON MALAY APES (20)
- The Taungs Skull (1925) (19)
- Three Demonstrations ON CONGENITAL MELFORMATIONS OF PALATE, FACE, AND NECK: Given at the Royal College of Surgeons, England. (1909) (19)
- Department of Applied Statistics, University of London, University College: Drapers' Company Research Memoirs Biometric Series, x: A Study of the Long Bones of the English Skeleton Department of Applied Statistics, University of London, University College: Drapers' Company Research Memoirs Biometric (1920) (18)
- An account of six specimens of the great bowel removed by operation: With some observations on the motor mechanism of the colon (17)
- THE SINO-AURICULAR NODE: A HISTORICAL NOTE (1942) (17)
- Hunterian Lectures ON MAN'S POSTURE: ITS EVOLUTION AND DISORDERS (1923) (17)
- Bone growth and bone repair (17)
- The Ligaments of the Catarrhine Monkeys, with References to corresponding Structures in Man. (16)
- The Modes of Origin of the Carotid and Subclavian Arteries from the Arch of the Aorta in Some of the Higher Primates. (1895) (16)
- Hunterian Lectures ON MAN'S POSTURE: ITS EVOLUTION AND DISORDERS (1923) (16)
- THE AURICULO-VENTRICULAR BUNDLE OF HIS. (1906) (16)
- Growth of Brain in Men and Monkeys, with a Short Criticism of the Usual Method of stating Brain-Ratios. (16)
- Three Demonstrations ON CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF PALATE, FACE, AND NECK (1909) (16)
- Outlines of Appalachian Structure (1923) (15)
- Fifty Years Ago (1947) (15)
- Human embryology and morphology; by Arthur Keith ... (15)
- Neanderthal Man in Malta (1924) (14)
- Ancient types of man (14)
- Seventh Report of the Committee of Collective Investigation of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1896-97. (14)
- Equilibrium, and Vertigo (1919) (14)
- Three Demonstrations ON CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF PALATE, FACE, AND NECK (1909) (13)
- The Construction of Man's Family Tree. (1931) (13)
- Australopithecinæ or Dartians (1947) (13)
- Partial Deficiency of the Pericardium. (1906) (12)
- Essays on Human Evolution (1946) (12)
- A resurvey of the anatomical features of the Piltdown skull with some observations on the recently discovered Swanscombe skull: Part II. (1938) (12)
- Cambrian succession of northwestern Vermont (1923) (11)
- Notes on a Theory to account for the various Arrangements of the Flexor Profundus Digitorum in the Hand and Foot of Primates. (1894) (11)
- The Adaptational Machinery concerned in the Evolution of Man's Body (1923) (11)
- DESCRIPTION OF A HEART SHOWING, GUMMATOUS INFILTRATION OF THE AURICULO-VENTRICULAR BUNDLE. (1906) (10)
- TheBunterianLectures ON THE NATURE AND ANATOMY OF ENTEROPTOSIS (GLÉNARD'S DISEASE). (1903) (10)
- Structural Symmetry in North America (1928) (10)
- A Postscript to Darwin's “Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms” (1942) (10)
- The Evolution of Human Races (1928) (10)
- MODERN MILITARY BULLETS: A STUDY OF THEIR DESTRUCTIVE EFFECTS. (1899) (9)
- The Early History of the Gibraltar Cranium (1911) (9)
- Presidential Address. How Can the Institute Best Serve the Needs of Anthropology (9)
- The Florisbad Skull (1938) (9)
- NOTES ON A CASE OF BACKWARD DISLOCATION OF THE HEAD OF THE HUMERUS CAUSED BY MUSCULAR ACTION. (1904) (9)
- Ethnos or the problem of race : considered from a new point of view (1931) (9)
- Ectopia of the Pituitary, with other Congenital Anomalies of the Nose, Palate, and Upper Lip. (1911) (9)
- THE PREPUTIAL OR ODORIFEROUS GLANDS OF MAN. (1904) (8)
- Six Specimens of Abnormal Heart. (1912) (8)
- The Structure of the Blue Ridge Near Harper’s Ferry (7)
- The Significance of certain Features and Types of the External Ear (1901) (7)
- Case of Transposition of the Viscera Showing a Potentially Bicameral Heart (1921) (7)
- Human Skulls from Ancient Cemeteries in the Tarim Basin. (6)
- Darwinism and what it implies (6)
- Hunterian Lectures ON MAN'S POSTURE: ITS EVOLUTION AND DISORDERS (1923) (6)
- PROGERIA AND ATELEIOSIS. (1913) (6)
- THE "SACCULAR THEORY" OF HERNIA. To the Editors of THE LANCET. (1906) (6)
- Evolution and ethics (1947) (6)
- THE SACCULAR THEORY OF HERNIA. (1907) (6)
- Discovery of Neanderthal Man in Malta (1918) (5)
- THE ILEO-CAECAL SPHINCTER (1919) (5)
- THE NEW MISSING LINK (1925) (5)
- CERTAIN PHASES IN THE EVOLUTION OF MAN (1912) (5)
- Concerning man's origin : being the presidential address given at the meeting of the British Association held in Leeds on August 31, 1927, and recent essays on Darwinian subjects (5)
- Specimens of gunshot injuries of the face and spine, contained in the army medical collection now on exhibition in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (5)
- The Glands Regulating Personality: A Study of the Glands of Internal Secretion in Relation to the Types of Human Nature (1922) (5)
- Man : a history of the human body by Arthur Keith . (4)
- An Account of the Discovery and Characters of a Human Skeleton Found Beneath a Stratum of Chalky Boulder Clay Near Ipswich. (1912) (4)
- CERTAIN PHASES IN THE EVOLUTION OF MAN (1912) (4)
- Australopithecinae or Dartians. (1947) (4)
- Major Leonard Darwin (1943) (4)
- Lectures ON THE ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE TREATMENT OF INJURIES TO MUSCLES, BONES, AND JOINTS (1917) (4)
- Race and Nationality: An Inquiry into the Origin and Growth of Patriotism (1919) (4)
- Abnormal Ossification of Meckel's Cartilage. (4)
- President Address. The Reconstruction of Fossil Human Skulls. (4)
- The Human Ear, its Identification and Physiognomy (1901) (4)
- Bones showing the effects of gunshot injuries, in the army medical collection now on exhibition in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (4)
- Report on the Human Remains Found by F. J. Bennett, Esq., F.G.S., in the Central Chamber of a Megalithic Monument at Coldrum, Kent. (4)
- LOOSE BULLETS AND FOREIGN BODIES IN THE HEART (1917) (4)
- WHAT DID JOHN HUNTER DO FOR MEDICINE? (1919) (3)
- Evolution of Modern Man (Homo sapiens) (1944) (3)
- Intestinal stasis followed by cystic dilatation of the cæcum, without intestinal obstruction. With pathological remarks on cysts at the ileocæcal valve and on the cæcum excised, with a contribution to the pathology of intestinal stasis (3)
- A New Theory of the Descent of Man (1910) (3)
- THE GENIUS OF WILLIAM BOWMAN (1930) (3)
- An introduction to the study of the anthropoid apes. (3)
- Gaffney-Kings mountain folio, South Carolina-North Carolina (1931) (3)
- Discussion on the After — Results of Colectomy (Partial and Complete) Performed for Colon Stasis (1922) (3)
- Conceptions of Man's Ancestry (1935) (3)
- Wookey Hole (1914) (3)
- A Variation that occurs in the Manubrium Sterni of Higher Primates. (3)
- Presidential Address. The Bronze Age Invaders of Britain. (3)
- THE RELATIVE BRAIN-WEIGHT OF MAN AND WOMAN (1906) (3)
- Bone growth and bone repair Lecture II. REsearches made by syme and by goodsir regarding the growth and repair of bones (3)
- THE BASLE ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE (B.N.A.) (1917) (3)
- Hunterian Lectures ON MAN'S POSTURE: ITS EVOLUTION AND DISORDERS (1923) (3)
- THE MECHANISM OF RESPIRATION (1908) (3)
- Comparison of Anomalous Parts of Two Subjects, one with a Cervical Rib, the other with a Rudimentary First Rib: With Notes on the Cases. (1896) (3)
- THE GORILLA AND MAN AS CONTRASTED FORMS.: Being the Abstract of a Hunterian Lecture given in the Royal College of Surgeons of England on Feb. 26th, 1926, (1926) (3)
- Discovery of the Teeth of Palæolithic Man in Jersey (1911) (3)
- Roan Mountain folio, Tennessee-North Carolina (3)
- A Companion to Mr Wells's “Outline of History” Mr Belloc Objects to “The Outline of History” Mr Belloc still Objects to Mr Wells's “Outline of History” (1927) (3)
- The Piltdown Skull and Brain Cast (1913) (3)
- Huxley as Anthropologist (1925) (2)
- Cranberry folio, North Carolina-Tennessee (2)
- A Demonstration of Specimens Illustrating Cysts of the Female Appendages. * (1910) (2)
- CERTAIN PHASES IN THE EVOLUTION OF MAN: Abstract of the Hunterian Lectures delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in February and March, 1912. (2)
- A Method of indicating the Position of the Diaphragm and estimating the Degree of Visceroptosis. (1907) (2)
- HISTORY AND NATURE OF THE NAPOLEONIC SPECIMENS IN THE MUSEUM OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, ENGLAND. (1913) (2)
- Cranial Characteristics of Gorillas and Chimpanzees (1927) (2)
- Galton's place among anthropologists. (1920) (2)
- The Prehistoric People of Palestine (1938) (2)
- Ghar Dalam and the Euroafrican land bridge (1924) (2)
- 88. The Physical Characteristics of Two Pitcairn Islanders (1917) (2)
- Specimens of long bones showing the processes of infection and repair: Contained in the army medical collection now on exhibition in the museum of the royal college of surgeons of england (2)
- Note on the Supracostalis Anterior. (1894) (2)
- Morristown folio, Tennessee (2)
- James Reid Moir, 1879 - 1944 (1944) (2)
- Briceville folio, Tennessee (2)
- Specimens of gunshot injuries of the long bones, to show the type of fracture produced: Contained in the army medical collection now on exhibition in the museum of the royal college of surgeons of England (2)
- The St. Nicholas chambered tumulus, Glamorgan . with a report on the human remains (2)
- Anatomy in Scotland during the Lifetime of Sir John Struthers (1823-1899) (1912) (2)
- An Address ON THE HISTORY AND NATURE OF CERTAIN SPECIMENS ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN OBTAINED AT THE POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION OF NAPOLEON THE GREAT * (1913) (2)
- THE SKULL OF LORD DARNLEY * (1928) (2)
- The Bicentenary of John Hunter (1928) (2)
- A Discourse on THE PORTRAITS AND PERSONALITY OF JOHN HUNTER (1928) (2)
- SIR THOMAS BROWNE: HIS SKULL, PORTRAITS, AND ANCESTRYINTRODUOTORY NOTE (1923) (2)
- Three Demonstrations on Malformations of the Hind End of the Body (1908) (2)
- The Nature of Man's Structural Imperfections (2)
- Darwinism and its critics (1935) (2)
- Recent Discoveries of Fossil Man. (1930) (2)
- An Introduction to the Anthropology of the Near East in Ancient and Recent Times (1935) (2)
- The Vicary Lecture ON THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WILLIAM CLIFT, FIRST CONSERVATOR OF THE MUSEUM OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND (1923) (2)
- A resurvey of the anatomical features of the Piltdown skull with some observations on the recently discovered Swanscombe skull: Part I. (1938) (2)
- Three Demonstrations ON MALFORMATIONS OF THE HIND END OF THE BODY (1908) (2)
- Report on the Human and Animal Remains Found at Halling, Kent. (2)
- The place of prejudice in modern civilization (prejudice and politics) : being the substance of a rectorial address to the students of Aberdeen University (1931) (2)
- THE NATURE OF PERITONEAL ADHESIONS. (1914) (2)
- A Discourse ON MODERN PROBLEMS RELATING TO THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN (1912) (2)
- The races of mankind: an introduction to Chauncey Keep Memorial Hall / by Henry Field -- Preface by Berthold Laufer -- Introduction by Sir Arthur Keith -- 9 plates in photogravure and 1 plan of the Hall. (1933) (2)
- Concerning the Rate of Man's Evolution (1925) (2)
- 77. Report on Human Remains from Cist Graves, Rathlin Island (1929) (1)
- The Lloyd Roberts Lecture ON THE NATURE OF MAN'S STRUCTURAL IMPERFECTIONS (1925) (1)
- The British Association at Bournemouth: Section H. Anthropology (1919) (1)
- The Popular Lecture ON EVOLUTIONARY WOUNDS (1921) (1)
- TELEOLOGY AND EVOLUTION. (1923) (1)
- Respiration in Frogs (1904) (1)
- Description of the Ipswich Skeleton (1)
- Teaching of Human Anatomy (1945) (1)
- Discussion on the Interpretation of Certain X-Ray Signs of Intestinal Stasis (1916) (1)
- MEDICAL MUSEUM OF THE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS (1913) (1)
- Hand of the Sterkfontein Ape (1941) (1)
- Early East Africans (1935) (1)
- An Address ON THE NATURE OF MAN'S STRUCTURAL IMPERFECTIONS. (1925) (1)
- Knoxville folio, Tennessee-North Carolina (1)
- The Anthropology of the Near East (1935) (1)
- Loudon folio, Tennessee (1)
- Asheville folio, North Carolina-Tennessee (1)
- Harpers Ferry folio, Virginia-Maryland-West Virginia (1)
- Pre-Neanderthal Man in the Crimea (1944) (1)
- Man: The Mechanical Misfit (1941) (1)
- The Place of Anatomy in Medicine (1926) (1)
- The Bury St Edmunds Cranial Fragment. (1912) (1)
- Pisgah folio, North Carolina-South Carolina (1)
- The Progress of Anatomy. (1)
- An Address on Man's Structural Imperfections: Abstract of the Lloyd Roberts Lecture to the Royal Society of Medicine. (1)
- Gods and Men (1949) (1)
- Principles and Methods of Physical Anthropology (1922) (1)
- Anthropological activities in connection with the war in England (1)
- On Certain Physical Characteristics of the Negroes of the Congo Free State and Nigeria (1)
- Socio-anthropometry. An inter-racial critique (1918) (1)
- Palæolithic Man in South Africa (1915) (1)
- Thomas Wingate Todd (1885-1938) (1939) (1)
- Washington folio, District of Columbia-Maryland-Virginia (1)
- Lord Addison as anatomist. (1952) (1)
- AFTER-RESULTS OF COLECTOMY (1922) (1)
- The late M. Joseph Déchelette (1916) (1)
- The Attica, New York Earthquake; The Grand Banks Earthquake (1930) (1)
- Arabs of central Iraq (1935) (1)
- 116. Was the Chancelade Man Akin to the Eskimo (1)
- John Alexander MacWilliam, 1857 - 1937 (1938) (1)
- THE POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION OF NAPOLEON (1913) (1)
- (1) A Treatise on Applied Anatomy (2) The Human Sternum (3) Der Gang des Menschen (1)
- Darwin's Theory of Man's Descent as it Stands To-day (1927) (1)
- THE FOSSIL MAN OF PEKING. (1929) (1)
- THE ANATOMY OF GLENARD'S DISEASE. (1903) (0)
- MUSEUM OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND. (1912) (0)
- An Oration on THE INEXORABILITY OF THE LAW OF EVOLUTION AS MANIFESTED IN MODERN MEDICINE (1930) (0)
- The Brain of Anatole France (1927) (0)
- THE RELATIVE BRAIN-WEIGHTS OF MAN AND WOMAN (1906) (0)
- Geologic map of Morgantown quadrangle, North Carolina (1954) (0)
- The Nature of Man's Structural Imperfections (1925) (0)
- DESCRIPTION OF THE NANTAHALA QUADRANGLE (0)
- JOHN HUNTER'S BEARD AND MASK. (1919) (0)
- Richard Higgins Burne, 1868 - 1953 (1954) (0)
- Lectures ON THE ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE TREATMENT OF INJURIES TO MUSCLES, BONES, AND JOINTS (1917) (0)
- Is Darwinism Dead? (0)
- The Beddoe Memorial Lecture: Anthropology: Old and New (0)
- The Problem of Pithecanthropus (0)
- MEDICAL MUSEUM OF THE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS. (1913) (0)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE ANATOMY OF THE PERITONEUM. (1899) (0)
- 12. Description of Vase Found on Nunwell Down, Isle of Wight (0)
- The Stature of the Scottish People (1922) (0)
- Citizenship and Family Security (0)
- Wartburg folio, Tennessee (0)
- The Skull and Ancestry of Robert the Bruce (1925) (0)
- SOME FORMS OF CHRONIC ABDOMINAL SURGICAL DISEASE. (0)
- An Appreciation OF HARVEY AS ANATOMIST.: Prepared for the Harvey Tercentenary Celebration (1928) (0)
- 88. Human Remains from a Rock Shelter, Matje River, Cape Privince. (1932) (0)
- THE BELL-MAGENDIE CONTROVERSY. (1912) (0)
- Report on a Skeleton Found Buried in an Extended Supine Position at Mundford and Assigned by the Finders to the Bronze Period (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Arthur Keith on 1931-05-21 (0)
- Skull of a Neanderthal Type in the Cambridge Fens (1912) (0)
- Contributions to economic geology, 1917, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Tin resources of the Kings Mountain district, North Carolina and South Carolina (0)
- The Supports-in-Chief of the Female Pelvic Viscera (1908) (0)
- Gunshot Wounds of the Great Bowel and Rectum (1919) (0)
- PORTRAITS OF BURNS (1914) (0)
- EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY AND ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE (1918) (0)
- The Skull of Robert the Bruce (1925) (0)
- Edward Fawcett 1867-1942 (1943) (0)
- Book Review (0)
- The Directorship of the Natural History Museum (1898) (0)
- ON SYPHONAGE IN THE LARGE INTESTINE. (1904) (0)
- Darwinian Exhibition in Moscow (1942) (0)
- Universities in War-time (1942) (0)
- GASTROPTOSIS (1910) (0)
- Greeneville folio, Tennessee-North Carolina (0)
- GRAFTON ELLIOT SMITH (1938) (0)
- Literature on Anthropoid Apes (1942) (0)
- 100. The Alleged Discovery of an Anthropoid Ape in South America (1929) (0)
- The Attica, New York, earthquake (1930) (0)
- Lectures ON THE ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE TREATMENT OF INJURIES TO MUSCLES, BONES, AND JOINTS (1917) (0)
- Dr. Eugene Dubois (1941) (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- A Preliminary Investigation of the Influence of Body-Posture on the Position and Shape of Abdominal and Thoracic Organs. (1898) (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- Convolutionary Pattern of the Primate Brain (1950) (0)
- Lectures on the Anatomical and Physiological Principles Underlying the Treatment of Injuries to Muscles, Bones, and Joints (1917) (0)
- The Physical Basis of Personality (1932) (0)
- THE PAINFUL PRONATION OF CHILDHOOD. (1904) (0)
- The Piltdown Skull and Brain Cast (0)
- LIFE THROUGH A LABORATORY WINDOW (1935) (0)
- Thomas Hastie Bryce, 1862-1946 (1948) (0)
- Human Jaw of Palæolithic Age from Kent's Cavern. (1912) (0)
- Galton's place among anthropologists. (0)
- The Discovery of Fossil Remains of Man in Java, Australia, and South Africa (0)
- Alice Lady Avebury (1947) (0)
- VOICE TRAINING CONFERENCE. (1913) (0)
- THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WILLIAM CLIFT. (1923) (0)
- A Discussion on Alimentary Toxaemia; its Sources, Consequences, and Treatment. (0)
- Nantahala folio, North Carolina-Tennessee (0)
- Some Earthquake Clusters in Eastern United States (1929) (0)
- The Perception of Sound (1918) (0)
- Crime and the Man The American Criminal (1941) (0)
- Special Discussion on the Grading of the Population from the Point of view of Physical Fitness (1924) (0)
- Bone growth and bone repair. Lecture III. Researches into bone growth and bone reproduction by ollier of lyons and Macewen of Glasgow (0)
- Misuse of the Term ‘Evolution’ (1946) (0)
- Reviews and bibliographical notices (0)
- Cambrian succession of northwestern Vermont (abstract with discussion by E. C. Gordon) (1922) (0)
- The Vicary Lecture ON RICHARD OWEN AS CONSERVATOR (1924) (0)
- Report of a visit to the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons (0)
- Gustav Magnus Retzius (0)
- Sphincters of the Ileo-caecal Region (1912) (0)
- 20. The Anatomy of Palmistry. (0)
- MANUAL OF PRACTICAL ANATOMY (1937) (0)
- THE DRIFT OF MODERN ANTHROPOLOGY (1927) (0)
- (1) The Evolution and Progress of Mankind (2) The Racial History of Man (3) Ancient Man in Britain (1923) (0)
- Should anthropoid apes be excluded from the human family tree? (1949) (0)
- A Discussion on Alimentary Toxæmia; Its Sources, Consequences, and Treatment (1913) (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- Special Discussion on the Grading of the Population from the Point of view of Physical Fitness (1924) (0)
- The Skull of Sir Thomas Browne (1922) (0)
- Mankind—From the Pliocene to the Present (1911) (0)
- Finding the missing link: an account of recent discoveries throwing new light on the origin of man. (1950) (0)
- News and Coming Events (1908) (0)
- PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: Early Man in the Far East. W. W. Howells, ed. Contributors: Helmut de Terra, Hallam L. Movius, G. H. R. von Koenigswald, Edwin A. Colbert, Franz Weidenreich (1949) (0)
- Mount Mitchell folio, North Carolina-Tennessee (0)
- The Piltdown Skull and Brain Cast (0)
- Discussion on the subject. (0)
- Lectures ON THE ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE TREATMENT OF INJURIES TO MUSCLES, BONES, AND JOINTS (1918) (0)
- Report on the Skeleton Found Near Walton-on-Naze. (0)
- Sir Buckston Browne (1945) (0)
- Memorable visits of Charles Darwin to the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons. (1952) (0)
- AFTER-RESULTS OF COLECTOMY. (1922) (0)
- The Gorilla's Foot (0)
- Embryology and Use-Inheritance (1923) (0)
- EXTENSION OF A PLEURAL EFFUSION TOWARDS THE SOUND SIDE IN A STILL-BORN CHILD CORRESPONDING TO GROCCO'S PARAVERTEBRAL TRIANGLE. (1908) (0)
- Prof. T. W. Todd (1939) (0)
- Reports of Societies (1934) (0)
- An Anthropological Study OF SOME PORTRAITS OF SHAKESPEARE AND OF BURNS * (1914) (0)
- Is Darwinism Dead? (1927) (0)
- Soldiers as Anthropologists (1914) (0)
- Surgical and Applied Anatomy (0)
- The University of London and Medical Education (1901) (0)
- CHARLES BELL AND THE MOTOR AND SENSORY FUNCTIONS OF SPINAL NERVES. (1911) (0)
- The Ethnology of Scotland (1917) (0)
- THE MUSEUM OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, ENGLAND (1912) (0)
- The Theory of Hormones Applied to Plants (1918) (0)
- An Address on Darwin's Theory of Man's Descent as it Stands To-Day. (1927) (0)
- 265. Some Anthropological Notes on Darwin and on Members of His Family (1952) (0)
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