Authorised form of name | Carlisle; Sir; Anthony (1768 - 1842) |
Dates | 1768 - 1842 |
Nationality | British |
Place of birth | Stillington, County Durham, England |
Date of birth | 15 February 1768 |
Place of death | His house, Langham Place, London |
Date of death | 02 November 1842 |
Occupation | Surgeon |
Research field | Medicine |
Galvanism |
Activity | Education: Attended lectures of Hunter, Baillie and W Cruickshank Career: Surgeon, Westminster Hospital (1793-1840); Professor of Anatomy, Royal Academy; Surgeon Extraordinary to the Prince Regent; introduced the thin bladed straight edge amputating knife in surgery Honours: Kt 1821 Memberships: President of the Royal College of Surgeons (1829 and 1839)
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Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 08/03/1804 |
RSActivity | Lectures: Croonian 1804, 1805, 1807 |
Relationships | Half-brother of Nicholas Carlisle (FRS 1814) |
Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB Obituaries: Proc Roy Soc 1840 No 45 pp 260-261 Notes: DSB gives date of death as 02 November 1840. |
Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/32387457 |
Code | NA7428 |
RefNo | Title | Date |
L&P/12/115 | Paper, 'The arrangement and mechanical action of the muscles of fishes' [Croonian Lecture] by Anthony Carlisle | 1805 |
L&P/12/29/1 | Letter, 'Two kinds of eyes observed in Gryllus gryllo talpa' from Anthony Carlisle to Joseph Banks | 1802 |
L&P/12/83 | Paper, 'On muscular motion' [Croonian Lecture] by Anthony Carlisle | 1804 |
L&P/11/150 | Paper, 'Account of a monstrous lamb' by Anthony Carlisle | 28 March 1800 |
L&P/12/29 | Paper, 'Two kinds of eyes observed in Gryllus gryllo talpa' by Anthony Carlisle | 1802 |
L&P/12/97/1 | Paper, 'Physiology of the stapes' by Anthony Carlisle | 1805 |
L&P/12/97 | Paper, 'Physiology of the stapes' by Anthony Carlisle | 1805 |
L&P/11/119/2 | Plate, 'Parts of lemur tardigradus' by Anthony Carlisle | 1799 |
L&P/11/150/1 | Letter, 'Account of a monstrous lamb' from Anthony Carlisle to Joseph Banks | 28 March 1800 |
L&P/12/62/1 | Letter, 'Continuation of the account of the arrangement of arteries in slow moving animals' from Anthony Carlisle to John Symmons | 15 November 1803 |
L&P/12/115/1 | Paper, 'The arrangement and mechanical action of the muscles of fishes' [Croonian Lecture] by Anthony Carlisle | 1805 |
IM/000725 | Carlisle, Sir Anthony | nd |
EC/1803/07 | Carlisle, Sir Anthony: certificate of election to the Royal Society | |
PT/8/7 | Paper, 'An account of a family having hands and feet with supernumerary fingers and toes' in a letter from Anthony Carlisle to the Right Hon Sir Joseph Banks | 1 December 1813 |
AP/8A/5 | Unpublished letter, 'Facts and observations relative to the connections and continuity between vascular and extra-vascular substances in the structure of living organic bodies' from Anthony Carlisle to Sir Joseph Banks | 30 May 1815 |
AP/7/4 | Unpublished paper, 'A second example of spontaneous mortification of the leg, accompanied with derangement of the valves of the heart' by Anthony Carlisle | [1807] |
AP/7/5 | Unpublished paper, 'The Croonian Lecture for 1807. On the natural history and chemical analysis of the substances, which constitute the muscles of animals' by Anthony Carlisle | [1807] |
L&P/11/119 | Plates, 'Lemur tardigradus' by Anthony Carlisle | 1799 |
L&P/12/62 | Paper, 'Continuation of the account of the arrangement of arteries in slow moving animals' by Anthony Carlisle | 15 November 1803 |