Verlag: Catholic Truth Society, 1924., London:, 1924
Anbieter: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Schweiz
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In den Warenkorb8vo. xviii, 427 pp. Red cloth stamped in black, gilt spine; spine foot scuffed. Good +. This title was awarded the Gunning Prize, Victoria Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1919. "Windle pursued his medical career in Birmingham. During his time in Birmingham he became a convert to Catholicism, became involved in social and charitable work and took up Liberal politics, supporting home rule and land reform. He was the first full-time professor of anatomy at Queenâs College, Birmingham, and was also dean of the medical faculty from 1891. He was foremost in the development of the Birmingham Medical School, which, after its transfer to Mason Science College (granted university status under the Mason University College Act 1897 and incorporated in 1898), then received a royal charter in 1900 becoming the new University of Birmingham. Windle was the first Dean of the new universityâs medical faculty. In parallel with this he established a reputation as a brilliant anatomist. A member of the General Medical Council, he was twice Vice-President of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. The Royal Society of London elected Windle a fellow in 1899".