Thomas Wingate Todd
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Wingate Todd was an English orthodontist who is known for his contributions towards the growth studies of children during early 1900s. Due to his efforts, Charles Bingham Bolton Fund was established. He served as editor in chief of several journals over his lifetime.
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- Age changes in the pubic bone. I. The male white pubis (1920) (596)
- Age changes in the pubic bone (455)
- Endocranial suture closure. Its progress and age relationship. Part I.—Adult males of white stock (1924) (265)
- Cranial suture closure. Its progress and age relationship. Part II.—Ectocranial closure in adult males of white stock (199)
- The State of the Cardiac Muscle in Hypertrophy and Atrophy. (1925) (139)
- Thickness of the male white cranium (1924) (96)
- The clavicular epiphyses (1928) (95)
- Suture closure—its progress and age relationship. Part IV.—Ectocranial closure in adult males of Negro stock (1925) (93)
- Dimensions of the body: Whites and American negroes of both sexes (1928) (89)
- Cranial capacity and linear dimensions, in White and Negro (1923) (48)
- A quantitative study of the vertebral column by direct and roentgenoscopic methods (1928) (44)
- The distribution of nerves to the arteries of the arm, with a discussion of the clinical values of results (1914) (44)
- Facial growth and mandibular adjustment (1930) (43)
- Age changes in the pubic bone. VI. The interpretation of variations in the symphysial area (1921) (41)
- Numerical significance in the thoracicolumbar vertebrae of the mammalia (1922) (40)
- Thickness of the subcutaneous tissues in the living and the dead (1928) (39)
- The pubic symphysis of the guinea‐pig in relation to pregnancy and parturition (1923) (36)
- Growth of well children: analysis of stature and weight, 3 months to 13 years. (1938) (36)
- Age changes in the pubic bone. VIII. Roentgenographic differentiation (1930) (33)
- Differential Skeletal Maturation in Relation to Sex, Race, Variability and Disease (1931) (30)
- Racial features in the American Negro cranium (1930) (29)
- The epiphysial union pattern of the Ungulates with a note on Sirenia (1938) (29)
- Age changes in the pubic bone. V. Mammalian public metamorphosis (1921) (29)
- The Anatomical Features of Epiphysial Union1 (1930) (26)
- The Physical Aspect (1930) (25)
- The effect of thyroid deficiency upon skull growth in the sheep (1934) (22)
- The effect of thyroid deficiency upon bodily growth and skeletal maturation in the sheep (1938) (22)
- Integral growth of the pace (1936) (21)
- DEFECTS OF THE PATELLAR BORDER (1921) (20)
- Behavior patterns of the alimentary tract (1929) (18)
- Hereditary and environmental factors in facial development (1932) (15)
- The quantitative determination of black pigmentation in the skin of the American negro (1921) (15)
- Effects of maceration and drying upon the vertebral column (1928) (15)
- Later postnatal skull growth in the sheep (1934) (15)
- Comparative Youth: The Physical Aspect (1930) (14)
- EGYPTIAN MEDICINE: A CRITICAL STUDY OF RECENT CLAIMS† (1921) (14)
- The Roentgenographic Appraisement of Skeletal Differentiation1 (1930) (14)
- THE VASCULAR SYMPTOMS IN "CERVICAL" RIB. (1912) (14)
- An Introduction To The Mammalian Dentition (13)
- The later stages of developmental growth in the hyaena skull (1933) (13)
- THE PHENOMENA OF EARLY STAGES IN BONE REPAIR (1927) (13)
- Skeletal Records of Mortality (1927) (12)
- The Effect of Maceration and Drying upon the Linear Dimensions of the Green Skull. (12)
- Prognathism: a Study in Development of the Face* (1932) (11)
- BLOODVESSEL CHANGES CONSEQUENT ON NERVOUS LESIONS (1913) (11)
- Food for fitness. (1936) (10)
- ANTHROPOLOGY AND GROWTH. (1935) (10)
- The Thick-of the Scalp. (1924) (10)
- THE EXTENT OF SKELETAL CHANGE AFTER AMPUTATION (1934) (10)
- Experiments on the maintenance of mineral density in the skeleton. (1936) (9)
- ANATOMICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE RECTAL PROLAPSE OF INFANTS (1920) (9)
- Anthropologie des parties molles. BY EDWARD LOTH. 1931. Pages vii + 539. Masson et Cie (1931) (9)
- THE ROLE OF CANCELLOUS TISSUE IN HEALING BONE. (1920) (9)
- The muscular relations of the tonsil (1927) (8)
- The significance of developmental growth studies in evaluation of clinical allergy (1938) (8)
- OBJECTIVE RATINGS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE GROWING CHILD: BASED ON EXAMINATION OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MENTAL EXPANSION (1938) (8)
- Recent studies in the development of the face (1929) (7)
- The reliability of measurements based upon subcutaneous bony points (1925) (7)
- "Cervical Rib": Factors controlling its Presence and its Size. Its Bearing on the Morphology and Development of the Shoulder. (7)
- Skin pigmentation. The color top method of recording (7)
- The estimation of cranial capacity. A comparison of the direct water and seed methods (1925) (6)
- The Relations of the Thoracic Operculum considered in reference to the Anatomy of Cervical Ribs of Surgical Importance. (6)
- Dura volume in the male white skull (1923) (6)
- THE SPREADING AND ABSORPTION OF THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BISMUTH PREPARATIONS, INTRODUCED BY INTRAMUSCULAR AND SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION (1927) (5)
- A LITER AND A HALF OF BRAINS. (1927) (5)
- Orthodontic implications of physical constitution in the child (1937) (5)
- Measurements of the brachial and lumbo‐sacral plexuses in man (1925) (5)
- The Arterial Lesion in Cases of "Cervical" Rib. (4)
- The Cranial Muscles of Vertebrates (1936) (4)
- Menders of the Maimed: The Anatomical and Physiological Principles underlying the Treatment of Injuries to Muscles, Nerves, Bones and Joints (1919) (4)
- The record of metabolism imprinted on the skeleton (1938) (4)
- THE ODONTOID OSSICLE OF THE SECOND CERVICAL VERTEBRA (1926) (3)
- The efficacy of vitamin D administration in aqueous preparation. (1934) (3)
- Studies in the alimentary canal of man. 8. The time relationship of gastric peristalsis. (1931) (3)
- The basis of personality (1931) (3)
- PHYSICAL ANALYSIS IN THE ADOLESCENT PROBLEM (1932) (3)
- Age Changes in the Pubic Symphysis: VII. The Anthropoid Strain in Human Pubic Symphyses of the Third Decade. (3)
- The Nature of Mummification and Maceration Illustrated by the Male White Skull. (3)
- THE END RESULT IN ALBEE'S OPERATION FOR SPLINTING VERTEBRAE. (1927) (2)
- The developmental health examination (1933) (2)
- An Anthropologist's Study of Negro Life (1931) (2)
- INDICATIONS OF NERVE LESION IN CERTAIN PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF BLOOD-VESSELS. (1913) (2)
- The Nature of Mummification and Maceration: II. Female and Negro Skulls. (2)
- INJURIES TO THE MALAR BONE AND ZYGOMA. (1918) (2)
- Mutilated Growth**Read before the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1932. (1934) (2)
- CONGENITAL DISLOCATION OF THE SHOULDER. (1922) (2)
- THE SCIENTIFIC INFLUENCE OF SIR GRAFTON ELLIOT SMITH (1937) (2)
- A transitional type of cervical rib, with a commentary (1914) (2)
- X. The Anatomy of a Case of Carcinoma Recti. (1913) (2)
- POSTURE AND THE CERVICAL RIB SYNDROME (1922) (2)
- Covers for dissecting tables (1914) (2)
- The Comparison of Auricular Height Determinations. (2)
- A Preliminary Communication on the Development and Growth of Bone and the Relations thereto of the several Histological Elements concerned. (1)
- STEREOSCOPIC PROJECTION AND RIDGWAY'S STANDARDS AS METHODS OF INVESTIGATING COLOR BLINDNESS (1926) (1)
- The Roots of Dental Science (1927) (1)
- An X-ray study of nutritional deviations. (1934) (1)
- THE PHYSICIAN AS ANTHROPOLOGIST. (1936) (1)
- The Cumulative Result of Structural Defect (1939) (1)
- Culture Conflict and Delinquency. III. Culture Conflict and Physical Inadequacy as Bases for Misconduct (1931) (1)
- Studies in the alimentary canal of man. VI. Emotional interferences in gastric behavior patterns. (1)
- Certificates of Growing Up and Growing Old (1938) (0)
- Adolescent skill-hunger (0)
- THE CULTURE OF PRE-COLUMBIAN AMERICA. (0)
- The registration of life's handicaps (1931) (0)
- PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND MISCELLANEOUS: The Eugenic Predicament. S. J. Holmes. (1934) (0)
- III Culture Conflict and Physical Inadequacy as Bases for Misconduct (1931) (0)
- Cranial Muscles of Vertebrates: The Cranial Muscles of Vertebrates . By F. H. Edgeworth. Cambridge: at the University Press. New York: The Macmillan Company. 1935. $30.00. (1936) (0)
- THE AMERICAN NEGRO: The Anthropometry of the American Negro. (1932) (0)
- Book Review:Biological Politics-An Aid to Clear Thinking. F. William Inman (1936) (0)
- Life's impact and youth's adjustment (1931) (0)
- The herald's staff : an account of the Brush inquiry (0)
- Bone growth in health and disease. By H. A. Harris. xv + 248 pp. Oxford University Press, 1933. 34/- (1934) (0)
- Book Review:Brown America. Edwin R. Embree (0)
- A tank for the preservation of anatomical material (1914) (0)
- The Alimentary Canal of the Medical Student, Radiographic Studies (1927) (0)
- The Medieval Physician* Being the first William Snow Miller lecture at the University of Wisconsin, March 29, 1928. (1929) (0)
- Compensations in life (0)
- Emergent Evolution: The Universe and Life . By H. S. Jennings. Yale University Press, New Haven. Pp. 1-94. $1.50. 1933. (1934) (0)
- AGE: THE PIPER. (0)
- Practical race improvement (0)
- METHODS AND PRINCIPLES: Anthropology and Modern Life. Franz Boas (1933) (0)
- Comings and goings ; The economic outlook for the children (1931) (0)
- Emergent Evolution. (Scientific Books: The Universe and Life) (1934) (0)
- Family building : an inquiry into human development (0)
- Measuring the growth of children (1931) (0)
- THE BODILY EXPRESSION OF HUMAN GROWTH AND WELFARE. (1936) (0)
- Science and Thought in the Fifteenth Century: Studies in the History of Medicine and Surgery, Natural and Mathematical Science, Philosophy, and Politics. By Lynn Thorndike. (New York: Columbia University Press. 1929. Pp. xiv, 387. $4.75) (0)
- Meeting the hazards of life (0)
- The natural history of human growth (1931) (0)
- THE EXHIBITION OF RAYNAUD'S PHENOMENA. (1913) (0)
- THE BONY FEATURES OF POSTERIOR CONGENITAL DISLOCATION OF THE SHOULDER (1922) (0)
- Growth : the gipsy (0)
- Brown America.Edwin R. Embree (1932) (0)
- IX. The End Result of Excision of the Elbow for Tuberculosis. (1913) (0)
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