Thomas Hastie Bryce

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Prof.
Thomas Hastie Bryce
MD
Bryce, Thomas Hastie.jpg
Born 1862
Died 1946
Residence 2 Granby Terrace, Glasgow
The University, Glasgow [1917]
The Loaning, Peebles [1935]
Occupation medical
academic
anatomist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1935 last listed
elected_AI

1902.01.21

1902.04.02




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Proposed by J.L. Myres; seconded by Alfred Lionel Lewis, J.G. Garson 1901.12.10
earlier election date in A10:3
1914.02.24 1914.02.24 The Treasurer made his statement as to arrears of subscriptions and it was resolved that Dr J.G. Garson be left alone, that the Treasurer should write to the Revd. Hastings, Mr Blundell, Prof. T.H. Bryce, Mr Newton H. Harding, Mr Houghton, Mr Nicholls, Mrs Ben Yusuf, Mr Donald Sundar and Mr F.B. Goldney MP

Regius Professor of Anatomy in the University of Glasgow

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Thomas Hastie Bryce (1862-1946) was Regius Professor of Anatomy at the University and curator of the archaeological and anatomical specimens at the Hunterian Museum, from 1909 to 1935. He was awarded an LLD in 1936.
Bryce was the son of a physician and graduated MA (1882), MB (1886) and MD from the University of Edinburgh. He became a Demonstrator in Anatomy at Queen Margaret College in 1890, working for the lecturer Sir William Turner, and began lecturing in the subject at the University in 1892. He is primarily remembered for his work in the fields of human embryology and comparative anatomy but was also a resepected archaeologist who wrote more than forty reports for the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquities of Scotland.



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Prehistoric human remains from I. of Arran 1902

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The Hunterian Museum currently holds 14 human skulls in its collection that were excavated by Professor Thomas Hastie Bryce