James Bell Pettigrew
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British scientist, anatomist and physician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Bell Pettigrew was a Scottish anatomist and noted naturalist, aviation pioneer and museum curator. He was a distinguished naturalist in Britain, and Professor of Anatomy at St Andrews University from 1875 until his death.
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Published Works
- On the Arrangement of the Muscular Fibres in the Ventricles of the Vertebrate Heart: With Physiological Remarks (1866) (73)
- The Croonian Lecture - On the arrangement of the muscular fibres of the ventricular portion of the heart of the mammal (25)
- XLVI.—On the Relations, Structure, and Function, of the Valves of the Vascular System in Vertebrata (9)
- V. On the Mechanical Appliances by which Flight is attained in the Animal Kingdom. (1868) (7)
- X. On the muscular arrangements of the bladder and prostate, and the manner in which the ureters and urethra are closed (6)
- Action of the Heart (1858) (3)
- Design in nature illustrated by spiral and other arrangements in the inorganic and organic kingdoms as exemplified in matter, force, life, growth, rhythms, &c., especially in crystals, plants, and ani (3)
- XV.—On the Physiology of Wings, being an Analysis of the Movements by which Flight is produced in the Insect, Bat, and Bird (3)
- Animal Locomotion, or Walking, Swimming, and Flying (1874) (3)
- ANATOMICAL PREPARATION-MAKING AS DEVISED AND PRACTISED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH AND AT THE HUNTERIAN MUSEUM OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND. (1901) (2)
- A Lecture: ON THE RELATIONS OF PLANTS & ANIMALS TO INORGANIC MATTER, AND ON THE INTERACTION OF THE VITAL AND PHYSICAL FORCES (1873) (2)
- DR. BELL PETTIGREW ON VITALITY. (1873) (1)
- On the Formation of Crystals, Dendrites, and Spiral Structures, in Relation to Growth and Movement, Especially Rhythmic Movements (1)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1872) (1)
- XV. On the distribution of the fibres in the muscular tunics of the stomach in man and other mammalia (1)
- Introductory Address on Man's Place in Creation; his Education and Development from a Science Point of View (1882) (1)
- 1. On the Anatomy and Physiology of the Mitral, Tricuspid, and Semilunar Valves in Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes. (1)
- IV. On the arrangement of the muscular fibres of the ventricular portion of the vertebrate heart; with physiological remarks (1)
- 6. On the Ganglia and Nerves of the Heart, and their connection with the Cerebro-Spinal and Sympathetic Systems in Mammalia. (1)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1872) (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1872) (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1873) (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1873) (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1872) (0)
- On the Presumption of Survivorship. (0)
- III. On the muscular arrangements of the bladder and prostate, and the manner in which the ureters and urethra are closed (0)
- Animal Locomotion (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1872) (0)
- St. Andrews University; Extension of the Medical School (1896) (0)
- A Lecture ON MAN IN HIS ANATOMICAL, PHYSICAL, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS. (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1872) (0)
- The Harveian Oration for 1889 (1889) (0)
- On the Presumption of Survivorship1 The subjoined paper obtained the Medical Jurisprudence Gold Medal in the University of Edinburgh in the summer of 1860. (1865) (0)
- Arrangement of the cardiac nerves and their connection with the cerebro-spinal and sympathetic systems in mammalia: accompanied by 50 dissections and 18 microscopical preparations shewing the structures of the ganglia (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1873) (0)
- Animal Locomotion (0)
- The Harveian Oration for 1889 (1889) (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man. (0)
- The Discovery of the Mechanism of Flight (1874) (0)
- James Bell Pettigrew (1908) (0)
- ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL. (1896) (0)
- The Edinburgh Chair of Physiology (1874) (0)
- SCOTTISH NOTES : UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. (1883) (0)
- SPIRAL FORMATIONS IN RELATION TO WALKING, SWIMMING, AND FLYING. (1904) (0)
- On the Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man (1873) (0)
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