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Henry Alan Skinner

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Henry Alan Lawson Skinner (September 26, 1899, in Erin, Ontario – ?)[1] was a Canadian anatomist and classical scholar[2] who wrote The Origin of Medical Terms, published by The Williams & Wilkins Company, Baltimore in 1949. He received his M.B from Toronto,[3] and was appointed assistant professor of Anatomy at the University of Western Ontario in 1929.[4] By 1963, he had risen to Professor and Head of the Department of Anatomy at Western Ontario.[3]

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  1. ^ Roberts, Charles George Douglas; Tunnell, Arthur L. (1960). The Canadian Who's Who. University of Toronto Press. p. 1026.
  2. ^ Haubrich, William S. (2003). Medical Meanings: A Glossary of Word Origins, Second Edition. Philadelphia, Pa: American College of Physicians. pp. vii. ISBN 1-930513-49-6.
  3. ^ a b University of Western Ontario Faculty of Medicine (1963). Announcement. University of Western Ontario.
  4. ^ H B Ward (January 4, 1929). "Maintaining the Standards and the Scientific Usefulness of the National Parks (announcement)". Science. 69 (1775): 14–5. doi:10.1126/science.69.1775.14. PMID 17840450.