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Authorised form of nameToynbee; Joseph (1815 - 1866)
Dates1815 - 1866
NationalityBritish
Place of birthHeckington, Lincolnshire, England
Date of birth30 December 1815
Date of death07 July 1866
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
St Mary's churchyard, Wimbledon, Surrey
OccupationSurgeon
ActivityCareer:
Died from the accidental inhalation of chloroform during an experiment.
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election10/03/1842
RelationshipsFather-in-law of Percy Faraday Frankland (FRS 1891)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1867-1868 vol 16 pp xlvii-xlix
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/47544735
CodeNA7525
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1842/13Toynbee, Joseph: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/Maull/004637Toynbee, Josephnd
RR/2/243Referee's report by Robert Bentley Todd, on a paper 'On the functions of the membrana tympani, the ossicles and muscles of the tympanum, and of the eustachian tube in the human ear, with an account of the muscles of the eustachian tube and their action in different classes of animals' by Joseph Toynbee20 November 1850
PT/40/8Paper, 'On the structure of the membrana tympani in the human ear' by Joseph Toynbee[1850]
RR/2/245Referee's report by William Sharpey, on a paper 'On the muscles which open the eustachian tube' by Joseph Toynbee10 May 1853
PT/75/1/13Paintings, blood vessels in the canals of epiphysis by H Holmes8 December 1840
PT/75/1/19Drawings, inferior extremity of femur by H Holmes9 December 1840
PT/75/1/20Painting, blood vessels in cuboid bone by H Holmes8 December 1840
PT/75/1/26Painting, blood vessels in scleratic membrane by H Holmes7 December 1840
RR/2/244Referee's report by William Sharpey, on a paper 'On the functions of the membrana tympani, the ossicles and muscles of the tympanum, and of the eustachian tube in the human ear, with an account of the muscles of the eustachian tube and their action in different classes of animals' by Joseph Toynbee20 February 1851
PT/75/1/12Painting, distribution of blood vessels in epiphysal canal by H Holmes9 December 1840
PT/75/1/21Painting, section of cuneiform bone by H Holmes7 December 1840
PT/75/1/14Paintings, development of inferior femoral epiphysis by HolmesDecember 1840
PT/75/1/17Paintings, blood vessels between attached synovial membrane and articular cartilage of femur by H HolmesMarch 1840
AP/33/27/2Unpublished figures, inner ear by Joseph Toynbee1852
AP/35/5Unpublished paper, 'On the muscles which open the Eustachian tube [auditory tube]' by Joseph Toynbee1853
PT/25/6Paper, 'Researches, tending to prove the nonvascularity of certain animal tissues, viz. of articular cartilage, and the cartilage of the different classes of fibro cartilage; of the cornea, crystalline lens, and vitreous humour; and of the epidermoid appendages; and to demonstrate the peculiar uniform mode of their organization and nutrition' by Joseph Toynbee[1841]
RR/2/246Referee's report by Richard Quain, on a paper 'On the functions of the membrana tympani, the ossicles and muscles of the tympanum, and of the eustachian tube in the human ear, with an account of the muscles of the eustachian tube and their action in different classes of animals' by Joseph Toynbee[1854]
PT/75/1/11Paintings, 'Canals for the reception of blood vessels in the inferior femoral epiphysis of the human foetus of five months' by H HolmesDecember 1840
PT/75/1/15Painting, blood vessels between attached synovial membrane and articular cartilage of femur by H HolmesNovember 1840
PT/75/1/16Painting, blood vessels between attached synovial membrane and articular cartilage of femur by H HolmesNovember 1840
PT/75/1/18Painting, blood vessels between attached synovial membrane and articular cartilage of metatarsal by H Holmes10 December 1840
PT/75/1/22Painting, blood vessels in intervertebral substance by H Holmes7 December 1840
PT/75/1/23Painting, fibro-cartilage of knee joint by H Holmes7 December 1840
PT/75/1/24Painting, conjunctival vessels on cornea by H HolmesAugust 1840
PT/75/1/25Painting, 'Scleratic vessels at the margin of the cornea' by H Holmes12 August 1840
PT/75/1/27Painting, 'A loop of vessels between the conjuctiva and the cornea' by H Holmes5 December 1840
PT/75/1/28Painting, 'A plexus of vessels between the conjuctiva and the cornea' by H Holmes5 December 1840
PT/75/1/29Painting, blood vessels on the capsule of the crystalline lens by H Holmes5 December 1840
AP/33/27Unpublished paper, 'On the functions of the membrana tympani, the ossicles and muscles of the tympanum, and of the eustachian tube in the human ear, with an account of the muscles of the eustachian tube and their action in different classes of animals' by Joseph Toynbee1852
AP/33/27/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the functions of the membrana tympani, the ossicles and muscles of the tympanum, and of the eustachian tube in the human ear, with an account of the muscles of the eustachian tube and their action in different classes of animals' by Joseph Toynbee1852
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