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RefNoEC/1859/06
Previous numbersCert IX, 425; A03657
LevelItem
TitleHumphry, Sir George Murray: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationGeorge Murray Humphrey. The Author of a Treatise on the Human Skeleton, including the Joints, A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Pathology and Surgery, A Paper on the high operation of Lithotomy, with a successful case, published in the Prov Med & Surg Transactions - Papers on hypertrophy and prolapse of the Tongue, and on Excision of the Knee-joint, in the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Reports of Cases in Surgery : and Various Papers in the British Medical Journal & the Medical Times and Gazette. Communications to the British Association on the Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton (1858) & to the Cambridge Philosophical Soc on the relations of the Vertebrate Skeleton to the Nervous System (1857) and on the Limbs of Vertebrate Animals. Eminent as an Anatomist and Surgeon.
ProposersFrom General Knowledge. R B Todd; R E Grant; Edwin Lankester; Jh Hodgson
From Personal Knowledge. Wm Clark; W Hopkins; J Cumming; Robt Willis; J Challis; G Craufurd Heath; Charles C Babington; W Bowman; Willm Baly; Wm Fergusson; James Paget; Edward Stanley; Caesar H Hawkins; Geo Burrows; Richard Owen; F Sibson; Chas Brooke; Wm Lawrence; A Sedgwick
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Humphry, Sir George Murray: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA3612Humphry; Sir; George Murray (1820 - 1896)1820 - 1896
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