WebSep 1, 1989 · Abstract. The ideal lesion produced by judicial hanging, as described by Frederic Wood-Jones in 1913, is traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis with bilateral fracture through the neural arch and dislocation of the second cervical vertebra on the third. A lesion with identical configuration has since been extensively described, generally in ... WebArboreal Theory: Elliot Smith, Wood Jones, Clark. ... Frederic Wood Jones, in the early decades of the 20th century by the study of comparative anatomy. Elliot Smith, a …
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WebFrederic Wood Jones was born on 23 January 1879 at Hackney, London, only son and youngest of three children of Charles Henry Jones, builder, slate merchant and architect, … WebPROF. FREDERIC WOOD JONES, at present professor of anatomy in the University of Melbourne, has accepted an invitation to fill the chair of anatomy in the University of … dj 3239
Life and Living. By Frederic Wood Jones, D.Sc, F.R.C.S., …
WebUniversity of Manchester. Royal College of Surgeons of England. Frederic Wood Jones FRS (23 January 1879 – 29 September 1954), usually referred to as Wood Jones, was a British observational naturalist, embryologist, anatomist and anthropologist, who spent considerable time in Australia. WebFrederick Wood Jones was an anatomist, naturalist and anthropologist. Born in Hackney, London on 23 January 1879. He studied medicine at the London Hospital Medical College, which was later absorbed by the University of London, graduating with his Doctorate in 1910. Over a period of several years he held many important roles, including serving ... WebI had previously erred in assuming that the colorful Frederic Wood Jones was also Australian, but although he was Professor of Anatomy at two medical schools in … dj 30a