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Michael Foster and the Cambridge School of Physiology: The ...
Gerald L. GeisonCompared with Burdon Sanderson, in particular, Foster was more favorably endowed with the personal qualities required to create and lead a successful ... 82 See Lady Ghetal Burdon Sanderson, Sir John Burdon Sanderson: A Memoir, ed.
Biology in Relation to Other Natrural Sciences
Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson (1st bart.)Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson (1st bart.) ... And, finally, a new branch of study, histology, founded on observations which the microscope had for the first time rendered possible, had come into existence. Bowman, one of the earliest and ...
Founders of British Physiology: A Biographical Dictionary, ...
W. J. O'ConnorProfessors of Physiology Sir John Scott Burdon Sanderson, FRS (1828-1905) John Burdon Sanderson was born at North ... From Paris he went to London to set up as a physician, possibly because he married a Londoner, Ghetal Herschell , ...
Sir John Burdon Sanderson: A Memoir (Classic Reprint)
Ghetal Burdon-SandersonAbout the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
The Investigative Enterprise: Experimental Physiology in ...
William ColemanOverviews of his life are given in Arthur S. MacNalty, "Sir John Burdon Sanderson ," Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 47 (1954): 754-758, and Gerald L. Geison, "Burdon-Sanderson, John Scott," Dictionary of Scientific Biography, ...
University college course of practical exercises in physiology
sir John Scott Burdon- Sanderson (bart.)A history of Northumberland, in three parts
John HodgsonJohn Atkinson, esq., born May 8, 1750 jmair. at Tyne- mouth, In 1793, to Barbara Coward; died Mar. ... marchioness of Sllgo, to whom he was and co-heir of John born May 23, 1794. , first and talents have raised him. ... Jane Scott, born May 22, 1750, and died May 8, 1822 ; having married Sir Thomas Burdon, of West Jesmond, knt. who died ... 1815, Etisa, only daur. of sir James Sanderson, baronet, on which occasion he took the name and arms of Sanderson in addition to his own.
The Correspondence of Charles Darwin:
Charles DarwinLS University of British Columbia, Woodward Library, Charles Woodward Memorial Room (I.xxii) 1 The essays sent by Ghetal Burdon Sanderson have not been identified. 2 Burdon Sanderson and Henry Charlton Bastian had recently ...
The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824-1900
Walter Edwards HoughtonCorsican and Sardinian character, NMM 3667- 3681(2) - Jan-Feb45 Burdett, Sir Henry Charles, 1847-1920, ed. ... Hospital reform, 6395 - Apr81 Our hospitals, NC 825 - Mar83 Burdon-Sanderson, Sir John Scott, 1828-1905, first baronet, prof , ...
Plates
ReadSir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson (1st bart.) Flu. sod—After Bernanl. Dissection of the nerves of the submaxillary gland in the dog. 6. Suhmaxillary gland, from which issues the duct K. accompanied at first by the lobules of the sublingual gland.
Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory
Edward KleinEdward Klein Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson. in common alcohol for a few minutes, and to stain the preparation with carmine. It must then be put in absolute alcohol for twenty to thirty minutes, after previously teasing it out somewhat.
The University of London, 1858-1900: The Politics of Senate ...
Francis Michael Glenn WillsonSir William Scovell Savory, Bt., a graduate of Bart's, taught and practised surgery, and was an eminent member of the Royal College of ... John Scott Burdon Sanderson held the Chair of Physiology at Oxford. ... Bishop Barry did not appear after October, 1892, having attended seventeen of the first twenty-five hearings.
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle
ReadRichard Burdon, of Lincoln's Inn, esq. to Eliza, only daughter of the late Sir James Sanderson, bart. 8. At Edinburgh, Hon. ... (eldest son of Sir Joseph Scott, bart.) ... Wm. Ancrum, esq. second son of the late John Strother Ancrum, esq. of Canonbury Grove, Middlesex, to Miss Sarah FisherJoyce,of Freshford, near Bath. 18. Rev. ... At Catherington, Hants, F. Todd, esq. late of the 1st foot guards, to Miss Coles, ...
The Spectator
ReadTHE MEMORIAL TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR ROBERT PEEL, BART., First Lord of her Majesty's Treasury, &c. &c. &c. from .... Gibbs, Aldermau W. C. and H. Harnett Sanderson, Frys, Fox, and Co. Curling .... John K. Hooper, Alderman and Sheriff Ed. H. Chapman Richard Drew Thompson and Forman Scott, Bell, aud Co. ... W\ Seymour and Sons Trower, Lawson, and Trower Burdon and Gray Tho.
Women and the Politics of Schooling in Victorian and ...
Jane MartinOne of the more prominent was Ghetal Burdon Sanderson (1832–1909), elder daughter of Reverend Ridley Haim Herschell. Her brother became Chancellor of the University of London and her husband, John, was an eminent physician at ...
Making Medicine Scientific: John Burdon Sanderson and the ...
Terrie M. RomanoRomano's detailed portrayal reveals a fascinating figure who embodied the untidy nature of the Victorian age's shift from an intellectual system rooted in religion to one based on science.
Historical Dictionary of Hegelian Philosophy
John W. BurbidgeTranslated by Ebenezer B. Speirs and J. Burdon Sanderson. London: Paul, Trench, 1885. . Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion. (Jaeschke edition). Translated by Peter C. Hodgson, Robert F. Brown, and J. Michael Stewart. Berkeley: ...
All Love: A Biography of Ridley Herschell
Geoffrey HendersonUniversity was not an option for Ghetal or Mary at that time, but Helen had educated Ghetal and would teach Mary too, ... And there were the girls, Ghetal, married in August to physiologist John-Scott Burdon-Sanderson and Mary, mature and ...
Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Politics of Medicine in ...
Carla Bittel“American Medicine and the Politics of Filmmaking: Sister Kenny (RKO, 1946).” In Reagan, Tomes, and Treichler, eds., Medicine's Moving Pictures, 199–238. Romano, Terrie M. Making Medicine Scientific: John Burdon Sanderson and the ...
Program of the Annual Meeting - American Historical Association
American Historical Association. Meeting... the Menlo Park Experience edited by William S. Pretzer Making Medicine Scientific John Burdon Sanderson and the Culture of Victorian Science Terrie M. Romano Taverns and Drinking in Early America Sharon V. Salinger Evolution of New ...
Frances Power Cobbe: Victorian Feminist, Journalist, Reformer
Sally MitchellAt issue was the election to Somerville's governing council of Ghetal Burdon Sanderson, whose husband, an editor of the 1873 Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory, was a professor of physiology at Oxford. Knowing nothing about the ...
The Environs of London: Counties of Herts, Essex & Kent
Daniel Lysons... monuments in memory of Sir Robert Robinson, Knt. “, 1710; Susanna his wife, 1673; Robinson Art, their grandson, 1702; Margaret, wife of John Robinson, Esq. (sole daughter of Joseph Hall), 1714; and Sir William Henry Sanderson, Bart.
Slavers, Traders and Privateers: Liverpool, the African ...
Frank HowleySanderson, F. E., The Liverpool Delegates and Sir William Dolben's Bill, Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Vol.124, 1972. Sanderson, F. E., Liverpool and the Slave Trade: A Guide to Sources, Historic Society of Lancashire and ...
The Lady's magazine (and museum). Improved ser., enlarged
Read1 , at King-street, Bishop- wearmoutli, the wife of Robert Burdon Cay, Esq., solicitor. — Feb. 6, at the Vicarage House, Wandsworth, ... 7, at Orielton, Pembrokeshire, the lady of Sir John Owen, Bart.— Feb. 19, at Farmington Lodge, the lady of H.
London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the ...
David Hughson... and in the churchyard, among other monuments, are those of Sir William Henry Sanderson, bart. of East Combe, the last heir male of his family, who died at the age of fifteen, in 1760 ; Sir Robert Robinson, knt. who died in April, 1714, aged ...
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