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Henry William Marett Tims
MD FZS
File:Tims, Henry William Marett.jpg
Born 1863
Died 1954
Residence 59 St George's Square, SW [1897]
Fairseat Cottage, Warwick Road, Ealing [1899]
19 Lyndewood Road, Cambridge [1900]
Deepdene, Cavendish Avenue, Cambridge [1907]
Zoological Department, Bedford College, Regent's Park, N.W. [1913]
37 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W8 [1921]
Newton House, St Aubins, Jersey [1925]
[and] 9 Storey's Way, Cambridge [1927]
Occupation medical
zoologist
academic
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1929 last listed
elected_AI 1896.01.07
societies Zoological Society



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Notes

Office Notes

RAI Council 1914 Member
RAI Council 1915 Member

House Notes

1895.12.10 proposed by Sir W. Turner

Notes From Elsewhere

taught Zoology at Bedford Women's College

Born Calcutta; died Farnham
Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps. Held teaching posts at various universities including Cambridge, Edinburgh, Bedford College, London, and various London hospitals. Professor of Biology at Royal Veterinary College. OBE. Numerous publications.

Henry married Alice Maud Mary Tims (born Findlay) in 1888, at age 25.

Lecturer on Biology and Comparative Anatomy, Westminster Hospital Medical School, 1896]

ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE.
Royal Army Medical Corps. The undermentioned to be temporary Captains: — Henry William Marett Tims. Dated 6th
August, 1915

Publications

External Publications

On the tooth-genesis in the Canidae

The teaching of biology

On the structure of the scales in the cod. 1902

Lectures on anthropology and ethnology, 1902

A manual of dental anatomy, human and comparative

House Publications

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RAI Material

Other Material