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AI Council 1891 Member<br />AI Council 1892 Member
 
AI Council 1891 Member<br />AI Council 1892 Member
 
=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
Professor of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh<br />proposed 29 October 1889<br /><br />*But was he also a Corresponding Member before this? See Prof. Turner of the American Ethnogical Society - the lists could refer to this Prof. Turner since in the List for 1872 under Corresponding Members is Prof. Turner FRSE Edinburgh.
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Professor of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh<br />proposed 29 October 1889<br />death noted in the report of the council for 1916. Obituary notice in Man 1916, 42 by A. Keith includes portrait<br /><br /><br />
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
Sir William Turner (7 January 1832 in Lancaster – 15 February 1916 in Edinburgh) was a British anatomist and was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1903 to 1916.<br /><br />Born Lancaster; died Edinburgh. Virtually whole career from 1854 at Edinburgh University; Professor of Anatomy from 1867-1903, Principal from 1903-16 Knighted 1886; KCB 1901. Honorary degrees from Glasgow, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Montreal, Western University, Pennsylvania, Oxford, Durham, Toronto, Dublin and Cambridge Interested in classification & evolutionary genealogy of human races.<br />
 
Sir William Turner (7 January 1832 in Lancaster – 15 February 1916 in Edinburgh) was a British anatomist and was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1903 to 1916.<br /><br />Born Lancaster; died Edinburgh. Virtually whole career from 1854 at Edinburgh University; Professor of Anatomy from 1867-1903, Principal from 1903-16 Knighted 1886; KCB 1901. Honorary degrees from Glasgow, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Montreal, Western University, Pennsylvania, Oxford, Durham, Toronto, Dublin and Cambridge Interested in classification & evolutionary genealogy of human races.<br />

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Sir
William Turner
MB, LLD, DCL, FRS Lond and Edin
Turner, William.jpg
Born 1832
Died 1916
Residence 6 Eton Terrace, Edinburgh
Occupation medical
anatomist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow AI
Corresponding Member of ESL, AI
left 1916 deceased
elected_AI 1889.11.12
clubs Athenaeum Club
societies Royal Society
British Association
Anatomical Society
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Royal College of Surgeons
British Association



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AI Council 1891 Member
AI Council 1892 Member

House Notes

Professor of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh
proposed 29 October 1889
death noted in the report of the council for 1916. Obituary notice in Man 1916, 42 by A. Keith includes portrait


Notes From Elsewhere

Sir William Turner (7 January 1832 in Lancaster – 15 February 1916 in Edinburgh) was a British anatomist and was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1903 to 1916.

Born Lancaster; died Edinburgh. Virtually whole career from 1854 at Edinburgh University; Professor of Anatomy from 1867-1903, Principal from 1903-16 Knighted 1886; KCB 1901. Honorary degrees from Glasgow, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Montreal, Western University, Pennsylvania, Oxford, Durham, Toronto, Dublin and Cambridge Interested in classification & evolutionary genealogy of human races.

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