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'''James Dixon Boyd''' (29 September 1907 – 7 February 1968<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Obituary|pmc=1231775| pmid=4880503|volume=103|year=1968|pages=371–5|journal=J Anat}}</ref>) was an [[Irish-American]] [[Professor of Anatomy, Cambridge University]] from 1951 until his death and a Fellow of [[Clare College, Cambridge]].
'''James Dixon Boyd''' (29 September 1907 – 7 February 1968<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Obituary|pmc=1231775| pmid=4880503|volume=103|year=1968|pages=371–5|journal=J Anat}}</ref>) is a [[British]] [[Professor of Anatomy, Cambridge University]] from 1951 until his death and a Fellow of [[Clare College, Cambridge]]. Born in [[New York, USA]] in 1907 to James Dickson Boyd and Grace Smythe, he would move with his father to his homeplace in [[County Antrim]], [[United Kingdom]] in 1917.


In 1933 he married Amélie Loewenthal; Sir [[Robert Boyd (paediatrician)|Robert Boyd]] is their son.
In 1933 he married Amélie Loewenthal; Sir [[Robert Boyd (paediatrician)|Robert Boyd]] is their son.

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James Dixon Boyd (29 September 1907 – 7 February 1968[1]) is a British Professor of Anatomy, Cambridge University from 1951 until his death and a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. Born in New York, USA in 1907 to James Dickson Boyd and Grace Smythe, he would move with his father to his homeplace in County Antrim, United Kingdom in 1917.

In 1933 he married Amélie Loewenthal; Sir Robert Boyd is their son.

References

  1. ^ "Obituary". J Anat. 103: 371–5. 1968. PMC 1231775. PMID 4880503.