Allen Thomson

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Allen Thomson
MD, FRS
Thomson, Allen.jpg
Born 1809
Died 1884
Residence 66 Palace Garden Terrace, W
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1884 deceased
elected_AI 1878.03.26
societies British Association
Royal Society




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AI Council 1879 Member
AI Council 1880 Vice President
AI Council 1881 Vice President
AI Council 1882 Vice President
AI Council 1883 Vice President
AI Council 1884 Member

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proposed 1878.03.12
President British Association
Thompson in A10:1

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Allen Thomson (2 April 1809 – 21 March 1884) was a Scottish physician, known as an anatomist and embryologist.

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Thomson was a draughtsman, and his diagrams were long current in textbooks of anatomy and physiology. He wrote on physiological optics, on the mechanism by which the eye accommodates or focusses itself for objects at different distances.[1]
Thomson took part in editing the seventh, eighth, and ninth editions of Jones Quain's ‘Elements of Anatomy.’ He was associated in the seventh edition with Sharpey and Cleland, in the eighth with Sharpey and Schäfer, and in the ninth edition with Schäfer and Thane. He also edited the second volume of William Cullen's Life, part of his father's project to issue Cullen's Works,[2] and to the reissue of the first volume he prefixed a biographical notice of his half-brother William.[

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