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Authorised form of nameBishop; John (1797 - 1873)
Dates1797 - 1873
Date of birth15 September 1797
Place of deathStrangeways-Marshale, Dorset
Date of death29 September 1873
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
Fontmell Magna churchyard, Dorset
OccupationSurgeon
ActivityCareer:
Surgeon, Northern Dispensary
Memberships:
FRCS
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election09/05/1844
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1872-1873 vol 21 pp v-vi
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/311832567
CodeNA329
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
RR/1/210Referee's report by John Bishop, on a paper 'On the physiology of the voice' by Frank Romer[c.1840]
RR/1/70Referee's report by John Bishop, on a paper 'On motion in the lumbar division of the spine in birds' by George Oakley Fleming[1843]
EC/1844/13Bishop, John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
PT/31/7/3Plate, figure 1' showing the anterior section of the larynx by unknown artist[1846]
PT/31/7/5Plate, figure 2 showing the pharynx by unknown artist[1846]
PT/31/7/4Plate, figure 2' showing the pharynx by unknown artist[1846]
PT/31/7/2Plate, figure 1 showing the anterior section of the larynx by unknown artist[1846]
PT/31/7/7Plate, figures 8-10, 'Apparatus for experiments on the chest voice' by unknown artist[1846]
PT/31/7/1Manuscript, 'On the physiology of the human voice' by John Bishop[1846]
PT/31/7/6Plate, figures 3-7, 'The apparatus employed by Müller for making experiments on the human larynx' by unknown artist[1846]
PT/31/7Paper, 'On the physiology of the human voice' by John Bishop[1846]
AP/19/3/2Unpublished diagrams, the larynx by John Bishop4 February 1835
AP/19/3/1Unpublished manuscript, 'An experimental inquiry into the cause of the grave and acute tones of the human voice' by John Bishop4 February 1835
AP/17/2/2Unpublished diagrams, tumour on optic nerve by John BishopFebruary 1833
AP/19/3Unpublished paper, 'An experimental inquiry into the cause of the grave and acute tones of the human voice' by John Bishop4 February 1835
AP/38/29Unpublished paper, 'Researches on the velocities of currents of air in vertical tubes due to the pressure of aqueous vapour in the atmosphere' by W D Chowne8 May 1856
AP/36/9/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Experimental researches on the movement of atmospheric air in tubes' by W D Chowne1855
AP/38/1Unpublished paper, 'Micro-chemical researches on the digestion of amylaceous foods' by Philip Burnard Ayres1855
AP/36/9Unpublished paper, 'Experimental researches on the movement of atmospheric air in tubes' by W D Chowne1855
AP/43/1Unpublished paper, 'On the relations between the elastic force of aqueous vapour, at ordinary temperatures, and its motive force in producing currents of air in vertical tubes' by W D Chowne11 April 1860
AP/17/2/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Observations on the physiology of the nerves of sensation illustrated by a case of paralysis of the fifth pair of nerves' by John BishopFebruary 1833
RR/1/115Referee's report by John Bishop, on a paper 'Researches on the function of the intercostal muscles and on the respiratory movements, with some remarks on muscular power, in man' by John Hutchinson1 June 1847
AP/17/2Unpublished paper, 'Observations on the physiology of the nerves of sensation illustrated by a case of paralysis of the fifth pair of nerves' by John BishopFebruary 1833
RR/1/118Referee's report by John Bishop, on a paper 'Researches on the function of the intercostal muscles and on the respiratory movements, with some remarks on muscular power, in man' by John Hutchinson25 May 1848
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