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− | 1927.10.25 proposed by G. Elliot Smith, seconded by W.J. Perry<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> | + | 1927.10.25 proposed by G. Elliot Smith, seconded by W.J. Perry<br /><br />death noted in Report of the Council 1939-1940<br /><br /><br /><br /> |
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Obit. in Journal of Anatomy 1941 Apr.<br />[Hunterian]: The human skull was of major interest to Bryce and he and fellow writer Matthew Young demonstrated observations made between skulls of different race and origin and the presence or absence of a metopic suture. Other papers in this field included "Teeth of Prehistoric Man" (Bryce, 1913) and "The West Scottish Skull" (Bryce, 1916).<br /> | Obit. in Journal of Anatomy 1941 Apr.<br />[Hunterian]: The human skull was of major interest to Bryce and he and fellow writer Matthew Young demonstrated observations made between skulls of different race and origin and the presence or absence of a metopic suture. Other papers in this field included "Teeth of Prehistoric Man" (Bryce, 1913) and "The West Scottish Skull" (Bryce, 1916).<br /> |
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Matthew Young
Dr Matthew Young MD | |||||||||
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Born | 1884 | ||||||||
Died | 1940 | ||||||||
Residence | Institute of Anatomy, University College London | ||||||||
Occupation | anatomist | ||||||||
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1927.10.25 proposed by G. Elliot Smith, seconded by W.J. Perry
death noted in Report of the Council 1939-1940
Notes From Elsewhere
Obit. in Journal of Anatomy 1941 Apr.
[Hunterian]: The human skull was of major interest to Bryce and he and fellow writer Matthew Young demonstrated observations made between skulls of different race and origin and the presence or absence of a metopic suture. Other papers in this field included "Teeth of Prehistoric Man" (Bryce, 1913) and "The West Scottish Skull" (Bryce, 1916).
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