Burt Green Wilder
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American surgeon and science writer
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Burt Green Wilder's Degrees
- Masters Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Burt Green Wilder was an American comparative anatomist. Biography Burton Green Wilder was born in Boston to David and Celia Colton Wilder. He graduated at Harvard . During part of the Civil War he served as surgeon of the Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry. From 1867 to his retirement in 1910 he was professor of neurology and vertebrate zoölogy at Cornell.
Burt Green Wilder's Published Works
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- Neural Terms, International and National (1896) (15)
- The Wilder Quarter-Century Book. (1894) (14)
- Agassiz at Penikese (1898) (8)
- The Dipnoan Brain (1887) (7)
- Royal Geographical Society (1896) (7)
- THE CEREBRAL FISSURES OF THE DOMESTIC CAT. (1880) (6)
- The Foramina of Monro: Some Questions of Anatomical History (1880) (5)
- NOTES ON THE FORAMINA OF MAGENDIE IN MAN AND THE CAT (1886) (5)
- DISCUSSION OF PROF. GAGE'S PAPER ON PHYSIOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS. (1896) (5)
- The morphological importance of the membranous or other thin portions of the parieties of the encephalic cavities (1891) (5)
- Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates (1908) (4)
- A PARTIAL REVISION OF ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THAT OF THE BRAIN. (1881) (4)
- ANATOMIC NOMENCLATURE: AN OPEN LETTER TO PROFESSOR LLEWELLYS F. BARKER. (1906) (3)
- The use of slips in scientific correspondence. (1885) (3)
- SOME MISAPPREHENSIONS AS TO THE SIMPLIFIED NOMENCLATURE OF ANATOMY. (1899) (3)
- THE METHODS OF A VETERAN INVESTIGATOR, AND TEACHER. (1911) (2)
- SOME NEURAL AND DESCRIPTIVE TERMS. (1896) (2)
- The Length of the Smallest Known Sirenian Fetus; Gyre Preferred to "Convolution" (1908) (2)
- THE DESIRABILITY AND THE FEASIBILITY OF THE ACQUISITION OF SOME REAL AND ACCURATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BRAIN BY PRE-COLLEGIATE SCHOLARS. (1897) (2)
- THE TERRESTRIAL PROGRESSION OF THE BRAZILIAN "CAMBOTA," CALLICHTHYS ASPER. (1880) (2)
- A BIT OF SUMMER WORK. (1880) (2)
- PARONYMY VERSUS HETERONYMY AS NEURONYMIC PRINCIPLES (1885) (2)
- THE PROGRESS OF PARONYMY. (1895) (2)
- EVOLUTIONARY COLLECTIONS AS MONUMENTS TO DARWIN. (1909) (2)
- The cerebral fissures of two philosophers, Chauncey Wright and James Edward Oliver (1895) (2)
- Muscular Homologies (1871) (1)
- On morphology and teleology, especially in the limbs of Mammalia. By Burt G. Wilder ... (1)
- The Hand as an Unruly Member (1867) (1)
- The Hand as an Unruly Member (Concluded) (1868) (1)
- The Wilder quarter-century book: a collection of original papers dedicated to Professor Burt Green Wilder at the close of his 25th year of service in Cornell University (1868-1893) (1)
- Louis Agassiz, teacher / (1)
- Five Hundred and Fifty-Eighth Meeting. November 14, 1865. Monthly Meeting; On the Nephila Plumipes, or Silk Spider (1)
- Note on the development and homologies of the anterior brain-mass with sharks and skates (1876) (1)
- Do the Barclayan Descriptive Terms occasion Obscurity? (1890) (1)
- The ectal relations of the right and left parietal and paroccipital fissures (1896) (1)
- The Brain of the Cat (Felis domestica), a Preliminary Account of the Gross Anatomy, with four plates (1882) (1)
- SOME MISTAKES BY THE WRITER AND OTHERS, WITH A PLEA FOR PROMPT AND EXPLICIT CORRECTION IN A JOURNAL OF GENERAL CIRCULATION AMONG SCIENTISTS. (1911) (1)
- A PARTIAL REVISION OF ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THAT OF THE BRAIN. (1)
- Revised Interpretation of the Central Fissures of the Educated Suicides Brain Exhibited to the Association in 1894 (1900) (1)
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BRAIN (1890) (1)
- EXHIBITION OF A SUICIDE??S BRAIN, WITH TWO PISTOL-BALL WOUNDS. REMARKS ON ITS FISSURAL ANOMALIES: ABSTRACT (1894) (1)
- IS THE "ACADEMIC COSTUME" WORTH WHILE? (1913) (1)
- The Cerebral Fissures of the Domestic Cat, Felis Domestica (1880) (1)
- THE PAROCCIPITAL, A NEWLY RECOGNIZED FISSURAL INTEGER. (1886) (1)
- ERRORS IN NOMENCLATURE. (1904) (1)
- THE NAMES OF THE ENCEPHALIC ARTERIES (1885) (1)
- The Wilder quarter-century book : a collection of original papers dedicated to professor Burt Green Wilder at the close of his twenty-fifth year of service in Cornell University (1868-1893) / by some of his former students. (1)
- The dorsal sack, the aulix and the diencephalic flexure (1896) (1)
- On the morphological value and relations of the human hand (1867) (1)
- Anatomical Tochnolegy as Applied to the Domestic Cat (1883) (1)
- The Terrestrial Progression of the Brazilian "Cambota," Callichthys Asper (1880) (0)
- DO SHARKS SWALLOW THEIR YOUNG FOR PROTECTION? (1880) (0)
- On the Lack of the Distance-Sense in Prairie-Dogs. (1890) (0)
- Some Recent American Papers in Comparative Anatomy (1880) (0)
- THE EDUCATIONAL USES OF SHARKS AND RAYS, ESPECIALLY THE ACANTH (Squalus acanthias or “homed dog‐fish”) (1908) (0)
- The Source of Metencephalon and Other Latin Names for the Segments of the Brain (1897) (0)
- HOW SHOULD THE PAROCCIPITAL FISSURE BE REPRESENTED IN FISSURAL DIAGRAMS (0)
- How TO OBTAIN THE BRAIN OF THE CAT. (0)
- Some Neural and Descriptive Terms (1896) (0)
- Note on the "Posterior Brain" of Stegosaurus (1881) (0)
- To the Editor of "Science :". (1881) (0)
- The Human Brain (1873) (0)
- The Methods of a Veteran Investigator and Teacher (1911) (0)
- A Partial Revision of Anatomical Nomenclature with Especial Reference to That of the Brain (1881) (0)
- THE LENGTH OF THE SMALLEST KNOWN SIRENIAN FETUS; GYRE PREFERRED TO "CONVOLUTION". (1908) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1892) (0)
- THE METRIC SYSTEM. (1880) (0)
- Pathological Polarity, or What Has Been Called Symmetry in Disease (1866) (0)
- Commentary upon Fissural Diagrams (1890) (0)
- AMPHIBIA OR BATRACHIA. (1897) (0)
- HOW TO OBTAIN THE BRAIN OF THE CAT. (1881) (0)
- THE NAME AND BRAIN OF THE GAR (1912) (0)
- On a foetal manatee and cetacean, with remarks upon the affinities and ancestry of the Sirenia (1875) (0)
- A Misnamed Portrait of John Shaw Billings (1914) (0)
- Conservation Treatment Job # 12456 (0)
- Some Neural Descriptive Terms (0)
- THE COLLOCATION OF A SUTURE AND FISSURE IN THE HUMAN FŒTUS.* (1886) (0)
- A Partial Revision of Anatomical Nomenclature, with Especial Reference to that of the Brain (1881) (0)
- Some Mistakes by the Writer and Others, with a Plea for Prompt and Explicit Correction in a Journal of General Circulation Among Scientists (1911) (0)
- A MISNAMED PORTRAIT OF JOHN SHAW BILLINGS. (1914) (0)
- THE RELATION OF THE THALAMUS TO THE PARACCELE (LATERAL VENTRICLE) (1889) (0)
- The Brain of Rhinochimaera (0)
- On the Lack of the Distance-Sense in Prairie-Dogs (1890) (0)
- The Brain of the Cat, Felis Domestica. 1. Preliminary Account of the Gross Anatomy (0)
- America's Greatest Problem: the Negro . By R. W. Shufeldt, M.D., major, medical corps, United States Army, member Association of American Anatomists, fellow of the American Ornithologists' Union, etc. Philadelphia, 1915. Roy. 8vo, pp. 377i, with fifty-two illustrations. (1915) (0)
- Anatomy: What is the Morphologic Status of the Olfactory Portion of the Brain? (1898) (0)
- The Frog Was Not Brainless But Decerebrized (1895) (0)
- THE FROG WAS NOT BRAINLESS BUT DECEREBRIZED. (1895) (0)
- THE ECTAL RELATIONS OF THE RIGHT AND LEFT PARIETAL AND PAROCCIPITAL FISSURRES (1896) (0)
- Remarks on Classification of Vertebrata (1887) (0)
- NOTE UPON THE PAPER, ???THE RELATION OF THE THALAMUS,??? ETC., IN THE NUMBER FOR JULY, 1889 (0)
- [On Dr. Spitzka's "Notes on the Anatomy of the Encephalon, etc."] (1881) (0)
- Shall the International Equivalent of `Anlage' be Primordium or Proton? (1898) (0)
- NOTES ON THE BRAIN.* (1886) (0)
- THE METRIC SYSTEM (1880) (0)
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON NEURONYMY.1 (1896) (0)
- The Conference of Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology of Cornell University (1905) (0)
- AMERICAN NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. Sixteenth Annual Meeting, held at Philadelphia, June 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1890. (concluded.) (1890) (0)
- The Hand as an Unruly Member (Continued) (1867) (0)
- THE SOURCE OF METENCEPHALON AND OTHER LATIN NAMES FOR THE SEGMENTS OF THE BRAIN. (1897) (0)
- Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. By Burt G. Wilder and Simon H. Gage. (0)
- TWO CORRECTIONS (1899) (0)
- DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE. (0)
- The Medical Profession and the Simplified Spelling (1907) (0)
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