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PROFESSOR ROBERT WALMSLEY (1906–1998)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 1999

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Robert Walmsley, Emeritus Professor of Anatomy at the University of St Andrews, died on 24 August 1998 aged 92. He was appointed Bute Professor of Anatomy in St Andrews University in 1946, after a distinguished career in the University of Edinburgh, where he was appointed demonstrator in Anatomy with J. C. Brash as professor and E. B. Jamieson as senior lecturer. He carried out studies on the vertebral column and the knee joint with John Bruce (later Sir John Bruce), Professor of Surgery in Edinburgh, with whom he was associated in the production of 3 editions of a textbook of surgical anatomy. His work on the vascular system of the whale, conducted at the Carnegie Institute of Embryology in Baltimore, USA, was the subject of his thesis for the MD (Edinburgh University) which was awarded with honours and gold medal in 1937.

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Obituary
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© Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1999