Anecdotes to the life and times of Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892) in Lancaster

Wessels, Q. and Taylor, A. M. (2017) Anecdotes to the life and times of Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892) in Lancaster. Journal of Medical Biography, 25 (4). pp. 226-233. ISSN 0967-7720

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Abstract

Sir Richard Owen, a Lancastrian, was a prominent biologist, comparative anatomist, geologist, palaeontologist and known for coining the term dinosaur. His expertise in anatomical dissection proved to be one of his biggest assets and aided his career progression at the Royal College of Surgeons and the Zoological Society. Owen's apprenticeship in Lancaster helped him to gain expertise in anatomy and anatomical dissection. The authors aim to provide some novel contextual background to his childhood in Lancaster, his affection for his hometown and his contribution to Lancaster's sanitary reform. The latter aspect of his scientific accomplishments is typically overlooked.

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Journal Article
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Journal of Medical Biography
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The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Medical Biography, 25 (4), 2017, © SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017 by SAGE Publications Ltd at the Journal of Medical Biography page: http://jmb.sagepub.com/ on SAGE Journals Online: http://online.sagepub.com/
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2700
Subjects:
?? SIR RICHARD OWENLANCASTERAPPRENTICESHIPSANITORY REFORMMEDICINE(ALL) ??
ID Code:
76499
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Deposited On:
05 Feb 2016 14:26
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Yes
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Published
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