Robert Knox

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Robert Knox
MD
Knox, Robert.jpg
Born 1791
Died 1862
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow 1843?
ESL Hon. Fellow 1860.11.27
left 1845.05.24 withdrawn because of arrears in subscription for 1844
elected_ESL 1843 ?
societies Imperial Academy of Medicine of France
Anthropological Society of Paris
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh



Notes

Office Notes

ESL Council 1862-63 Hon. Curator
possibly more, needs checking

House Notes

Corresponding Member of the Imperial Academy of Medicine of France, Foreign Associate of the Anthropological Society of Paris etc FRSE FRCSE MWS

See 'The origin of the anthropological review' AR vol. 6, no. 23 (oct 1868): ... Robert Knox was, in the year 1855, proposed an ordinary Fellow of the Society, and black-balled! He was, however, elected in 1858 as an Honorary Fellow, to the horror and indignation of the Quakers

1862.06.17 It was resolved that Dr Knox should be appointed Honorary Curator to the Ethnological Society.

Notes From Elsewhere

Robert Knox, FRSE FRCSE MWS (4 September 1791 – 20 December 1862) was a Scottish surgeon, anatomist and zoologist. He was the most popular lecturer in anatomy in Edinburgh before his involvement in the Burke and Hare murders. This ruined his career, and a later move to London did not improve matters. His later pessimistic view of humanity contrasted sharply with his youthful attachment to the ideas of Étienne Geoffroy.

Publications

External Publications

Races of Man

House Publications

On the collection of human crania and other human bones at present preserved in a church at Hythe in Kent
On the Assyrian marbles
on some ancient forms of civilization
On the crania and other bones preserved in Hythe church
on the influence of climate and hybridity on man

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