Professor of Anatomy, Cambridge University
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The chair of the Professor of Anatomy at the University of Cambridge was founded by the university in 1707. In 1924, the scope of the professorship was extended from purely human anatomy to cover the anatomy of all vertebrates, as well as embryology.
[edit] Professors of Anatomy
- George Rolfe (1707)
- John Morgan[disambiguation needed
] (1728) - George Cuthbert (1734)
- Robert Bankes (1735)
- William Gibson (1746)
- Charles Collignon (1753)
- Busick Harwood (1785)
- John Haviland (1814)
- William Clark[disambiguation needed
] (1817) - George Humphry (1866)
- Alexander Macalister (1883)
- James Wilson (1920)
- Henry Harris[disambiguation needed
] (1934) - James Dixon Boyd (1951)
- Richard John Harrison (1968)
- Hans Kuypers (1984)
- Raymond Lund (1992)
- W.A. Harris (1997)