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==Prof Arthur Thomson==
==Prof Arthur Thomson==


Professor of Human Anatomy, University of Oxford.
Prof Arthur Thomson (1858 – 1935) Professor of Human Anatomy, University of Oxford.


Also presided over the introduction of women being able to study Medicine at Oxford.
Also presided over the introduction of women being able to study Medicine at Oxford.




:Links: [[Paper - The Maturation of the Human Ovum|1919 Human Ovum]] |  [[Paper - An Early Human Ovum (Thomson) in situ|1937 (Thomson) embryo ]]


===Reference===
:'''Links:''' [[Paper - The sexual differences of the fetal pelvis|1899 The sexual differences of the fetal pelvis]] | [[Paper - The Maturation of the Human Ovum|1919 Human Ovum]] |  [[Paper - An Early Human Ovum (Thomson) in situ|1937 (Thomson) embryo ]]


Image cropped from historical photograph 1911 of Oxford Anthropologists.


===References===
Image - cropped from historical photograph 1911 of Oxford Anthropologists. (public domain)
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Prof Arthur Thomson

Prof Arthur Thomson (1858 – 1935) Professor of Human Anatomy, University of Oxford.

Also presided over the introduction of women being able to study Medicine at Oxford.


Links: 1899 The sexual differences of the fetal pelvis | 1919 Human Ovum | 1937 (Thomson) embryo


References

Image - cropped from historical photograph 1911 of Oxford Anthropologists. (public domain)


Thomson A. The sexual differences of the fetal pelvis. (1899) J Anat Physiol. 33(3): 359-380.

Thomson A. The maturation of the human ovum. (1919) J Anat. 53(2-3): 172-208. PMID 17103860

Odgers PN. An early human ovum (Thomson) in situ. (1937) J Anat. 71(2): 161-168.3. PMID 17104634


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