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==James Thomas Wilson==
==James Thomas Wilson==


James Thomas Wilson (1861-1945) Challis Professor of Anatomy in the University of Sydney, Australia.  In 1920 he left Australia to the chair of anatomy at the University of Cambridge.
James Thomas Wilson (1861-1945) Challis Professor of Anatomy in the University of Sydney, Australia.   
 


He described human embryos from his own collection at Sydney University. It is not known whether all embryos from his historic collection are still held by the Anatomy Department.
He described human embryos from his own collection at Sydney University. It is not known whether all embryos from his historic collection are still held by the Anatomy Department.
:'''Links:''' [[Human Embryo Collections]] | [http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/museum/mwmuseum/index.php/Wilson,_James_Thomas Sydney University Medicine Museum] | [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wilson-james-thomas-9140 Wilson Biography] | [http://www.auspostalhistory.com/articles/1646.php AusPostalHistory]
===Reference===
===Reference===
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{{Ref-Wilson1914}}
:'''Links:''' [[Human Embryo Collections]] | [http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/museum/mwmuseum/index.php/Wilson,_James_Thomas Sydney University Medicine Museum] | [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wilson-james-thomas-9140 Wilson Biography]


Image modified from original circa 1900 University of Sydney Archive photograph.
Image modified from original circa 1900 University of Sydney Archive photograph.

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James Thomas Wilson

James Thomas Wilson (1861-1945) Challis Professor of Anatomy in the University of Sydney, Australia.


He described human embryos from his own collection at Sydney University. It is not known whether all embryos from his historic collection are still held by the Anatomy Department.

Links: Human Embryo Collections | Sydney University Medicine Museum | Wilson Biography | AusPostalHistory


Reference

Wilson JT. Observations upon young human embryos. (1914) J Anat Physiol., 48(3): 315-51 PMID 17233002 PMC1288949

Image modified from original circa 1900 University of Sydney Archive photograph.


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