Heneage Gibbes
British pathologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heneage Gibbes was a British pathologist known for his histological studies. He moved to the United States where he served as a professor of pathology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Gibbes was born in Berrow, Somerset, where his namesake father was a minister while his mother Margaretta was the daughter of John Murray, an admiral in the Royal Navy. His paternal great-grandfather, Sir George Smith Gibbes was physician extraordinary to Queen Charlotte while his maternal grandfather John Murray was an Admiral in the Royal Navy. At the age of fourteen, he rebelled against his father's plan to train for the clergy, and he left home to sail to the East Indies and returned only at the age of twenty one. He then studied under private tutors and went to the University of Aberdeen. He became a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians in 1879 and in 1887 he became Professor of Physiology and Normal and Morbid Histology at Westminster Hospital Medical School. He was a curator of the anatomical museum at King's College. He was a student of Emanuel Edward Klein and in 1884, the two were appointed to the British cholera commission and sent to India. This commission was set up to investigate the claims of Robert Koch, who had identified the cause of cholera. Klein and Gibbes found fault in Koch's determination of the causal agent.
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- The Medical Annual (1892) (19)
- Memoirs: On some Points in the Minute Structure of the Pancreas (1884) (10)
- Memoirs: On some Structures found in the Connective Tissue between the Renal Artery and Vein in the Human Subject (1884) (10)
- Memories: On the Structure of the Vertebrate Spermatozoon (1879) (5)
- ON THE FORMATION OF SECONDARY GROWTHS IN CARCINOMA (1889) (3)
- A RAPID METHOD OF DEMONSTRATING THE TUBERCLE BACILLUS WITHOUT THE USE OF NITRIC ACID. (1883) (2)
- XIII.—On the Double and Treble Staining of Animal Tissues for Microscopical Investigations; with a Note on Cleaning Thin Cover‐glasses. (1880) (2)
- Is the Unity of Phthisis an Established Fact (1890) (1)
- THE DETECTION OF THE TUBERCLE BACILLUS. (1882) (1)
- Practical Histology and Pathology (1886) (1)
- MIESCHER??S OR RAINEY??S CORPUSCLES IN ACTINOMYCOSIS: (0)
- H??MOLYMPH GLANDS: (0)
- AN EASY METHOD OF DETECTING BACILLUS TUBERCULOSUS FOR DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES. (1882) (0)
- Correspondence."DEATHS AFTER ABDOMINAL OPERATIONS FROM HEART-CLOT." (1883) (0)
- III. The Tubercle Bacillus (1890) (0)
- PATHOLOGY OF PHTHISIS PULMONAUS.A Lecture delivered at the Post-Graduate Medical School of Chicago January 23, 1891. (1891) (0)
- Memoirs: On the Structure of the Spermatozoon (1880) (0)
- IV. Miescher's Corpuscles in Actinomycosis. (0)
- AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE ETIOLOGY OF PHTHISIS (1890) (0)
- Memoirs: Histological Notes (1884) (0)
- Memoirs: On the Use of the Wenham Binocular with High Powers (1880) (0)
- A Rare Form of Epithelioma of the Hand (1890) (0)
- Current Medical Topics (1885) (0)
- Hyaline-Fibroid Ovarian Disease (1890) (0)
- Some Observations on the Origin of Ovarian Cysts (1890) (0)
- Current Medical Topics (1892) (0)
- A NEW DIAGNOSTIC POINT IN TYPHOID FEVER (1902) (0)
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