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Howison, the Cramond Murderer, and last person to be hanged and dissectedM H Kaufman
Department of Biomedical Sciences, University Medical School, Edinburgh
Scott Med J 45:28-30. 2000....
Studies of the mechanism of amniotic sac puncture-induced limb abnormalities in miceM H Kaufman
Department of Anatomy, University Medical School, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Int J Dev Biol 44:161-75. 2000..Cleft palate, tail abnormalities and abnormalities of sternal ossification are also observed in our model...
John Barclay (1758-1826) extra-mural teacher of anatomy in Edinburgh: Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of EdinburghM H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK
Surgeon 4:93-100. 2006..He was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1821. His classes were taken over by his partner Robert Knox, at that time Conservator of the College's Museum...
Dr David Maclagan (1785-1865): distinguished Military Surgeon, President of both the Royal College of Surgeons and Royal College Physicians of Edinburgh, founder of a medical and military dynastyMatthew H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
J Med Biogr 14:75-83. 2006..His eldest son followed in his father's footsteps and was also President of both Royal Colleges, of Surgeons and Physicians, in Edinburgh. His widow, Jane, and his seven sons survived him...
John Aitken (d. 1790)--grinder or scholar?Matthew H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, Division of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK
J Med Biogr 11:199-205. 2003....
3D reconstruction of the vessels that enter the right atrium of the mouse heart at Theiler Stage 20M H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Clin Anat 18:27-38. 2005..This study indicates that the haemodynamics of the prenatal cardiac circulation in the mouse differs significantly from that in the human...
Post-Peninsular War activities of Sir James McGrigor (1771-1858), Wellington's Director-General of the Army Medical DepartmentM Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh, UK
J Med Biogr 14:23-9. 2006..A significant proportion of his library is presently located in the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre on permanent loan in the library of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine...
Sir Stuart Threipland (1716-1805), physician-in-chief to Prince Charles Edward Stuart during the Jacobite uprising of 1745M H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK
J Med Biogr 12:164-71. 2004..He practised in Edinburgh for the rest of his life and outlived all of the other great Jacobite figures involved in the 1745 uprising...
The embryology of conjoined twinsM H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, EH8 9XD, Edinburgh, UK
Childs Nerv Syst 20:508-25. 2004..Fusion of monozygotic twins is no longer believed to be the basis of conjoined twinning. Accounts are provided of the anatomical features of each of the commonly encountered varieties...
Sir William Newbigging (1772-1852) and Patrick Newbigging (1813-1864)-father and son presidents of the Royal College of Surgeons of EdinburghMatthew H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
J Med Biogr 12:189-95. 2004..From 1861 to 1863 he was also President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. His last few years were plagued by ill health and he died in 1864, shortly after his fiftieth birthday...
Genealogy of John and Charles Bell: their relationship with the children of Charles Shaw of AyrM Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh, UK
J Med Biogr 13:218-24. 2005..His third son entered the law and his fourth son became a distinguished soldier. The two daughters of Charles Shaw married into the Bell family: Barbara married George Joseph Bell and Marion married Mr (later Sir) Charles Bell...
500 years of the College of Surgeons and 300 years of the Chair of Anatomy in EdinburghM H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Surgeon 3:234-41. 2005..As a result of the activities of the Incorporation of Surgeons and the Town Council, the first Chair of Anatomy was established in Britain, in the University of Edinburgh...
Further observations on the removal of an enormous facial tumour by Robert Liston in 1834M H Kaufman
School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD
Scott Med J 51:38-41. 2006..Since then, additional casts showing her post-operative appearance and that of her tumour have been located, and these form the basis for this follow-up account...
Origin and history of the Regius Chair of Medical Jurisprudence and Medical Police established in the University of Edinburgh in 1807Matthew H Kaufman
School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh, UK
J Forensic Leg Med 14:121-30. 2007
Clinical case histories and sketches of gun-shot injuries from the Carlist WarM H Kaufman
Division of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
J R Coll Surg Edinb 46:279-89. 2001..This manuscript material provides a unique record of the treatment of the sick and wounded men in this campaign. It also allows the clinical records of men wounded by musket-ball to be studied with their associated bony lesions...
John Bell (1763-1820), the 'father' of surgical anatomyM H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK
J Med Biogr 13:73-81. 2005..He was soon recognized as one of the foremost surgeons in Scotland. He spent the last few years of his life on the Continent attending to the surgical needs of the numerous expatriate Britons who lived there...
The Penman case: a re-evaluationM H Kaufman
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Edinburgh University Medical School, U K
J R Coll Surg Edinb 45:51-5. 2000..This case is re-evaluated in the light of information from the archives in the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and from the contemporary and more recent literature...
The military career of Mr (later Sir) Rutherford Alcock (1809-97)M H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK
J Med Biogr 13:3-10. 2005..In 1858 he transferred to the Diplomatic Service. He retired in 1871 after a successful and distinguished career...
Sir George Ballingall (1786-1855): Regius Professor of Military Surgery in the University of EdinburghMatthew H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, George Square, Edinburgh, UK
J Med Biogr 15:75-81. 2007..One of his sons and several grandchildren also served in the medical service of the army or in that of the Honourable East India Company...
A three-dimensional model of the mouse at embryonic day 9R M Brune
Anatomy Section, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Dev Biol 216:457-68. 1999..This reconstruction and its associated anatomy are available in a variety of data formats with some supporting software from http:@genex.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/...
The excoriation of Benjamin Bell: who was 'Jonathan Dawplucker'?M H Kaufman
School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh
J R Coll Physicians Edinb 35:356-64. 2005..This was extremely hostile to Benjamin Bell, one of Gregory's close surgical colleagues. While much distress was caused at the time, the real authors of these pamphlets are unlikely ever to be established...
Transient bradycardia in a mouse model for the oromandibulofacial limb hypogenesis syndrome following chorionic villus samplingH H Chang
Department of Anatomy, University Medical School, Edinburgh, UK
J Hand Surg Br 22:243-9. 1997..We discuss why the incidence of oromandibulofacial limb hypogenesis syndrome is low following chorionic villus sampling, and propose a possible aetiology for the limb abnormalities seen in this condition...
Frederick Knox, younger brother and assistant of Dr Robert Knox: his contribution to "Knox's Catalogues"M H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD
J R Coll Surg Edinb 46:44-56. 2001..The present whereabouts of the majority of Knox's enormous teaching collection of anatomical preparations and his comparative anatomy collection are unknown, and suggestions are made as to their possible whereabouts...
Dangerous dissections: the hazard from bodies supplied to Edinburgh anatomists, winter session, 1848-9M H Kaufman
School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
J R Coll Physicians Edinb 35:268-74. 2005....
Amputation through the hip joint during the pre-anaesthetic eraM H Kaufman
Division of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University Medical School, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Clin Anat 17:36-44. 2004....
Transfer of bodies to the University of Edinburgh after the 1832 anatomy actM H Kaufman
School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
J R Coll Physicians Edinb 34:228-36. 2004
The Royal Medical Society's libraryM H Kaufman
School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh
J R Coll Physicians Edinb 33:56-63. 2003
The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas: using the CDR Baldock
MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
Brief Bioinform 2:159-69. 2001..In the CD of the early embryos described here, virtually all tissues that can be usefully distinguished either by the histology or morphologically have been delineated...
The gunner with the silver mask: observations on the management of severe maxillo-facial lesions over the last 160 yearsM H Kaufman
Department of Anatomy, University Medical School, Edinburgh, UK
J R Coll Surg Edinb 42:367-75. 1997....
Analysis of fused maxillary incisor dentition in p53-deficient exencephalic miceM H Kaufman
Department of Anatomy, University Medical School, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
J Anat 191:57-64. 1997....
Morphometric study of the optic nerve of adult normal mice and mice heterozygous for the Small eye mutation (Sey/+)Y Y Dangata
Department of Anatomy, University Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
J Anat 185:627-35. 1994....
Primary defects in the lens underlie complex anterior segment abnormalities of the Pax6 heterozygous eyeJ M Collinson
Department of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences and Department of Biomedical Sciences, Genes and Development Group, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98:9688-93. 2001..Therefore, these aspects of the phenotype may be secondary consequences of primary defects in the lens, which has clinical relevance for the human aniridia (PAX6(+/-)) phenotype...
Hip disarticulation--the evolution of a surgical techniqueSonia J Wakelin
Department of Clinical and Surgical Sciences, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9YW, UK
Injury 35:299-308. 2004..Further development of techniques in the 20th century is also described together with discussion on the evolution of hindquarter amputation...
Daniel John Cunningham (1850-1909): anatomist and textbook author, whose sons achieved distinction in the Army, Navy and Indian Medical ServiceMatthew H Kaufman
J Med Biogr 16:30-5. 2008..One of Daniel's daughters married Dr Edwin Bramwell (1873-1952), who was later to occupy the Moncrieff Arnott Chair of Clinical Medicine in the University of Edinburgh...
The Regius Chair of Military Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, 1806-55Matthew H Kaufman
Clio Med 69:1-361. 2003
Wax modelsMatthew H Kaufman
J Med Biogr 11:187. 2003
Harry Goodsir and the last Franklin Expedition, of 1845Matthew H Kaufman
Section of Anatomy, Division of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK
J Med Biogr 12:82-9. 2004..This sailed to the Arctic seas under Sir John Franklin, to find the North-West Passage, but was lost. Its fate was never determined satisfactorily, although several subsequent expeditions attempted to do so...
William Gregory (1803-58): Professor of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh and enthusiast for phrenology and mesmerismMatthew H Kaufman
J Med Biogr 16:128-33. 2008..He was also interested in the phenomena of Mesmerism and Mesmero-Phrenology, despite the agitation and scorn of many of his academic colleagues both in Aberdeen and in Edinburgh...
High-resolution magnetic resonance histology of the embryonic and neonatal mouse: a 4D atlas and morphologic databaseAlexandra E Petiet
Center for In Vivo Microscopy, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3302, Durham, NC 27710, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105:12331-6. 2008..This work makes magnetic resonance microscopy of the mouse embryo and neonate broadly available with carefully annotated normative data and an extensive environment for collaborations...
An ontology of human developmental anatomyAmy Hunter
Bioinformatics Group, Division of Biomedical Sciences, Hugh Robson Building, University of Edinburgh, UK
J Anat 203:347-55. 2003..The third gives the second version in GO ontology syntax (with standard IDs for each tissue) and can be downloaded from both the genex and the Open Biological Ontology sites (http://obo.sourceforge.net/)...
Corneal abnormalities in Pax6+/- small eye mice mimic human aniridia-related keratopathyThaya Ramaesh
Department of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences, Genes and Development Group, Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 44:1871-8. 2003..To investigate corneal abnormalities in heterozygous Pax6(+/Sey-Neu) (Pax6(+/-), small eye) mice and compare them with aniridia-related keratopathy in PAX6(+/-) patients...
Fetal abnormalities produced after preimplantation exposure of mouse embryos to ammonium chlorideSupat Sinawat
Division of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences, Genes and Development Group, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK
Hum Reprod 18:2157-65. 2003..Further work is needed to evaluate the risk more fully but this risk should be considered when designing new strategies for human assisted conception...
Classification of proliferative pulmonary lesions of the mouse: recommendations of the mouse models of human cancers consortiumAlexander Yu Nikitin
Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 6401, USA
Cancer Res 64:2307-16. 2004....
Genetic influences on ovulation of primary oocytes in LT/Sv strain miceClare A Everett
Medical Genetics, Molecular Medicine Centre, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK
Reproduction 128:565-71. 2004..Identification of these two chromosomal regions should facilitate the identification of genes involved in mammalian oocyte maturation and the control of meiosis...
Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842): contributions to neuro-ophthalmologyAndrzej Grzybowski
Department of History of Medicine, Karol Marcinkowski University Medical School, Poznan, Poland
Acta Ophthalmol Scand 85:897-901. 2007..Bell published research on a number of ophthalmological subjects. This paper reviews some of these latter achievements...
