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RefNoEC/1907/16
Previous numbersCert XII, 251
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TitleSmith, Sir Grafton Elliot: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationFellow of John's College, Cambridge. Professor of Anatomy in the Government School of Medicine, Cairo. Distinguished for his researches in the Morphology of the Brain, which have thrown light on many obscure problems of cerebral organisations, and are among the most noteworthy contributions, in recent years, to Vertebrate Morphology. publications: -'Catalogue of the Physiological Series of Comparative Anatomy in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England' (Vol on Brain Anatomy, 1902); 'Cerebral Commissures of the Mammalia' (Proc Linn Soc NSW, vol ix, 1894); 'The Origin of the Callosum' (Trans Linn Soc London, 1897); 'The Brain in the Edentata' (ibid, 1899); 'Morphology of Cerebral Commissures in Vertebrata' (ibid, 1904); 'Studies in the Morphology of the Human Brain, with special reference to that of the Egyptains' (Records of the Egyptains Government School of Medicine, 1904); 'On a Peculiarity of the Cerebral Commissures in certain Marsupalia' (Proc Roy Soc, 1902); 'The Brain in the Archaeoceti' (ibid, 1903); 'The Morphology of the Retrocalcarine Region of the Cortex Cerebri' (ibid, 1904); and many other papers on Morphological subjects in the 'Anatomischer Anzeiger,' 'The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology,' 'Zoologischer Anzeiger,' 'Review of Neurology and Psychiatry,' &c.
ProposersA Macalister; William Turner; D J Cunningham; E A Schafer; O Thomas; R Lydekker; C Stewart; H Woodward; A C Haddon; J Symington; T C Allbutt; W M F Petrie
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Smith, Sir Grafton Elliot: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA3577Smith; Sir; Grafton Elliot (1871 - 1937)1871 - 1937
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