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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | + | 1908.11.10 proposed by J. Grey, seconded by A. Francis Dixon<br /><br />Dept of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh; later Prof. of Anatomy, King’s College, London | |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
THE death of Prof. David Waterston on September 4 at the age of seventy-one removed one of the distinguished anatomists of the Edinburgh School and a familiar figure for the past twenty-eight years in the life of the University of St. Andrews. After graduating in arts in the University of Edinburgh he took the M. B., C. M. in 1895, the F. R. C. S. (Ed.) in 1898 and the degree of M. D. with a gold medal for his thesis in 1900. [Nature]<br /><br />Anatomist David Waterston of King's College London decided that the two specimens could not belong together and that 'Piltdown Man' was just an ape jaw attached to a human skull.<br /> | THE death of Prof. David Waterston on September 4 at the age of seventy-one removed one of the distinguished anatomists of the Edinburgh School and a familiar figure for the past twenty-eight years in the life of the University of St. Andrews. After graduating in arts in the University of Edinburgh he took the M. B., C. M. in 1895, the F. R. C. S. (Ed.) in 1898 and the degree of M. D. with a gold medal for his thesis in 1900. [Nature]<br /><br />Anatomist David Waterston of King's College London decided that the two specimens could not belong together and that 'Piltdown Man' was just an ape jaw attached to a human skull.<br /> | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
=== External Publications === | === External Publications === | ||
| − | + | contributor to the Wellcome Research Laboratories, 3rd Report, 1908, etc. | |
=== House Publications === | === House Publications === | ||
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1908.11.10 proposed by J. Grey, seconded by A. Francis Dixon
Dept of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh; later Prof. of Anatomy, King’s College, London
Notes From Elsewhere
THE death of Prof. David Waterston on September 4 at the age of seventy-one removed one of the distinguished anatomists of the Edinburgh School and a familiar figure for the past twenty-eight years in the life of the University of St. Andrews. After graduating in arts in the University of Edinburgh he took the M. B., C. M. in 1895, the F. R. C. S. (Ed.) in 1898 and the degree of M. D. with a gold medal for his thesis in 1900. [Nature]
Anatomist David Waterston of King's College London decided that the two specimens could not belong together and that 'Piltdown Man' was just an ape jaw attached to a human skull.
Publications
External Publications
contributor to the Wellcome Research Laboratories, 3rd Report, 1908, etc.
House Publications
Related Material Details
RAI Material
Other Material
Un. of St Andrews: The Collection also contains material such as the nine original watercolour drawings of a progressive dissection of the trunk and inguinal regions, produced by David Waterston, Professor of Anatomy 1914-1942