The Department of Anatomy in Dundee is one of the oldest in the University, having been conferred through an endowment by the Cox family in 1888. The twenty-six year old Andrew Paterson was appointed its first professor. In the 21st century, it was renamed the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification
Papers relating to the General Medical Council
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- GB 254 Recs A 848/9
- Dates of Creation
- 1904-1956
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 0.06 linear metres
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The Department of Anatomy in Dundee is one of the oldest in the University, having been conferred through an endowment by the Cox family in 1888. The twenty-six year old Andrew Paterson was appointed its first professor. In the 21st century, it was renamed the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification
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Description compiled by Jennifer Johnstone, Archive Trainee, November 2007
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