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John Cleland
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Born 1835
Residence 181 Pitt Street, Glasgow
Occupation academic
medical
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1864.01.5 resigned
elected_ASL 1863

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demonstrator of anatomy, University, Glasgow

spelt Clelland in A3

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John Cleland was Regius Professor of Anatomy at the University, 1877 to 1909.
Born in Perthshire, the son of an army surgeon, Cleland graduated MD from the University of Edinburgh and came to Glasgow as Senior Demonstrator to Professor Allen Thomson. He was appointed Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at Queen's College, Galway in 1863.
Cleland was the first to describe the curtaneous ligaments of the digits which are known today as "Cleland's ligaments", and is believed to have been the first to describe what is now known as Arnold-Chiari Malformation.
BORN in Perth, 15th June, 1835, Professor Cleland is descended of an old Lanarkshire family, and is the second son of John Cleland, surgeon, who began life as Hospital Assistant in the Peninsular War and was afterwards for some years assistant surgeon in the First Dragoons (The Royals). Professor Cleland's mother was Jean, daughter of John Caw, twice Lord Provost of Perth, and of Grace, fifth daughter of John M'Call, of Belvidere House, now the Fever Hospital of Glasgow, He received his early education at The Seminary, Perth. When he was six months old he lost his father, and in 1845 his mother went to live in Edinburgh, and he attended the High School there. At the age of fifteen he began his studies at the University of Edinburgh. Having passed his examinations for the degree of M.D. a year before his age allowed him to graduate, he spent that time in the schools of Paris, Vienna, Leipzig, etc. After graduation in 1856 he had charge of Sir James Simpson's Ward in the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, for one year, and in 1857 became Junior Demonstrator to Professor Goodsir. There being no prospect of promotion in Edinburgh, in 1861 Dr. Cleland accepted the position of Senior Demonstrator to Professor Allen Thomson in the University of Glasgow. In 1863 he was appointed by the Crown to the Chair of Anatomy and Physiology in Queen's College, Galway, where also he was one of the Clinical teachers in Medicine and Surgery. After spending fourteen years in Galway he returned to the University of Glasgow in 1877 as Regius Professor of Anatomy, upon the retirement of Dr. Allen Thomson.
Dr. Cleland married in 1888 the eldest daughter of John Hutton Balfour, M.D., F.R.S., etc., who was from 1841 to 1845 Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Glasgow, and afterwards Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh for thirty-four years. He has one son, born in 1889.
His publications include numerous memoirs, anatomical and other - "The Mechanism of the Gubernaculum," 1856; "Animal Physiology," 1874; "Directory for Dissection," 1870; a volume of essays entitled "Evolution, Expression, and Sensation, Cell Life and Pathology," 1881; "Scala Naturae and Other Poems," 1887. He was joint-editor of the seventh edition of "Quain's Anatomy in 1867," and joint-author of "Memoirs and Memoranda in Anatomy," in 1889, and of "Cleland and Mackay's Human Anatomy," 1896.

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His publications include numerous memoirs, anatomical and other - "The Mechanism of the Gubernaculum," 1856; "Animal Physiology," 1874; "Directory for Dissection," 1870; a volume of essays entitled "Evolution, Expression, and Sensation, Cell Life and Pathology," 1881; "Scala Naturae and Other Poems," 1887. He was joint-editor of the seventh edition of "Quain's Anatomy in 1867," and joint-author of "Memoirs and Memoranda in Anatomy," in 1889, and of "Cleland and Mackay's Human Anatomy," 1896.

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