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Edward Fawcett
Edward Fawcett

Introduction

Edward Fawcett (1867 - 1942) was Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Professor of Anatomy, University of Bristol until his retirement in 1934.

Other roles:

  • Honorary president of the Anatomical Section at the International Medical Congress of 1909 in Budapest.
  • President of The Anatomical Society (1927–1929).
  • Died Sep 23, 1942.


Edward Fawcett Links: 1906 Palate | 1910 Head | 1910 Sphenoid | 1911 Maxilla, vomer, and paraseptal cartilages | 1913 Clavicle | 1930 Mandible | Fawcett image | Edward Fawcett


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Santiago Ramón y Cajal | Camillo Golgi

References

Fawcett E. On the development, ossification, and growth of the palate bone of man. (1906) J Anat Physiol., 40(4);400-6. PMID 17232695 | PMC1287457

Fawcett E. Description of a reconstruction of the head of a thirty-millimetre embryo. (1910) J Anat. Physiol. 44(4): 303-11.

Fawcett E. Notes on the development of the human sphenoid. (1910) J Anat. Physiol. 44(3): 207-22. PMID 17232842

Fawcett E. The development of the human maxilla, vomer, and paraseptal cartilages. (1911) J Anat. Physiol. 45(4): 378-405.

Fawcett E. The development and ossification of the human clavicle. (1913) J Anat Physiol. 47(2): 225-34. PMID:17232952 | PMC1289013

Fawcett E. Some observations on the roof of the primordial human cranium. (1923) J Anat. 57(3): 245-250. PMID 17103974

Fawcett E. A model of the left half of the human mandible at the 17 mm CRL stage. (1930) J Anat Physiol. 47(2): 225-34. PMID:17104287 | PMC1250145



Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 25) Embryology Embryology History - Edward Fawcett. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryology_History_-_Edward_Fawcett

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